Gemma Triay and Marta Ortega largely dominated Tamara Icardo and Virginia Riera in the first women's semi-final of the Malaga Open. The Spanish pair offers a fourth final in six tournaments.

Capital performance for Triay and Ortega

Definitely, Riera and Icardo cannot do it against Marta Ortega and Gemma Triay. Third meeting and third defeat for the Spanish-Argentinian pair. From the start of the match, Virginia and Tamara were put in difficulty. From the start, the two players were broken. Marta and Gemma put more intensity and quickly take the lead in the meeting. The Spanish pair dominated this first round with a more incisive game and inflicted a 4/0 on the seeded n°4. Riera and Icardo struggle to get into the match and run after the score. The first round is one-sided: 6/2.

Malaga Open Set Summary 1 Riera Icardo Triay Ortega

In round two, Gemma and Marta maintain control. With more commitment and more intensity, Martita caused a lot of problems for Virginia Riera. Argentina suffered in its diagonal. Constantly, the 34-year-old was pushed to foul and failed to worry Ortega. All in control, Gemma and Marta race ahead and are more realistic in key moments. The two players won three puntos de oros out of a possible three. Rarely worried, Triay and Ortega won in 1h20 with a score of 6/2 6/1.

Malaga Open Set Summary 2 Riera Icardo Triay Ortega

A new final

After the failure in Madrid, the Triay/Ortega pair regains its superb. The two players, who are probably playing their last tournament together on the World Padel Tour, performed an XXL performance this Saturday morning. Gemma and Marta will play their 4th final in six tournaments on Sunday (Premier Padel understood). Will they win their first WPT title in Malaga? Response Sunday morning.

For the moment Gemma and Marta are waiting for the name of their opponents, it will be either the Superpibas or the queens of the circuit. The second ladies' semi-final is to follow from 17 p.m. on the antennas of Canal +.

Vincent Gallie

A fan of oval football, round ball but also racket sports, he was stung by the padel during his adolescence in Galicia. As comfortable in front of the camera as behind a microphone, Vince will be able to bring his vision and expertise as a fan of the little yellow ball.