A record audience and a high-tension match: the Miami P1 was yesterday entirely focused on the match against the Argentinians Aguirre / Alfonso to world number 7 Bergamini / NAVARRO A match marked by the excesses of the Spaniard Paquito Navarro .
A tense match in Miami
A second size test for the pair Aguirre / Alfonso against a team from the world's top 10, after their defeat in Cancun against the world number 3.
The Argentinians finally lost at the gates of the round of 16 against Paquito Navarro / Lucas Bergamini Despite a strong resistance, they lost in three sets (7/6 3/6 6/2) after 2 hours and 33 minutes of play.
After losing the first set in the tie-break, Aguirre et Alfonso responded by winning the second thanks to a sequence of 4 games to 0. But it is the world number 7 pair Bergamini / NAVARRO who ended up winning the match in the deciding set, despite several phases of domination by the Argentinians.
The pair Bergamini / NAVARRO feared a second consecutive tournament defeat Premier Padel , after their defeat in the round of 16 at Riyadh P1 against the lower-ranked Argentinians Libaak / Tello . Paquito Navarro was also very upset yesterday, displaying bad behavior both with his teammate and in his attitude.
Paquito Navarro, a disturbing behavior
Many fans criticized the behavior of Paquito Navarro during his match against Aguirre / Alfonso .
“Paquito had one of the worst behaviors I have ever seen.” via Padel Country .
Visibly tense and annoyed, Paquito Navarro showed signs of irritation, including towards his own teammate, Lucas Bergamini , who was nevertheless bothered by leg pain.
“No one deserves a teammate with body language like that.” via Padel Country .
Bergamini injured?
According to sources on the ground, Lucas Bergamini injured his leg during the match, which limited his movement at the end of the match. It remains to be seen whether he can hold his own in the round of 16 against the pair Lucas Campagnolo / Maximilian Sanchez .
Record audience for a round of 16 match
The clash between Aguirre / Alfonso et Bergamini / NAVARRO attracted 30 live viewers on the YouTube channel of Premier Padel A record audience for a round of 16 match.
The craze around Tolito Aguirre et Gonzalo Alfonso continues to grow, and their popularity was once again confirmed during their confrontation against a pair referenced on the professional circuit: Lucas Bergamini et Paquito Navarro .
Paquito Navarro et Lucas Bergamini will face a high-stakes round of 16 while “Los Magicos” now head towards the Santiago Premier Padel P1 , which begins this Saturday, March 22 with the qualifications. The main draw will take place from March 25 to 30, and for the first time on the circuit Premier Padel , Aguirre / Alfonso directly advances to the main draw as the 18th pair in the tournament.
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