The match for the women's 3rd place Premier Padel Finals will feature two very different pairs: Delfi Brea and Vero Virseda (3) will face Alejandra Salazar and Jessica Castello (5). A special confrontation, since none of the players of the Salazar / Castelló team have ever beaten Brea or Virseda, either individually or as a pair.
Brea / Virseda: a temporary but solid association
Delfi Brea et Vero Virseda only play together for this tournament, but they each bring an impressive background.
- Brea is a sure value of the circuit, with 5 tracks Premier Padel won this season in the company of Bea González.
- Virseda, for his part, signed his best result in the final of the Bordeaux P2, where she played alongside Marta Ortega.
- Consistent this season, Virseda has reached 19 quarter-finals me on 22 tournaments played.
- In terms of ranking, Brea retains its 5th place worldwide, while Virseda climbs from the 17ᵉ , 15th position.


Salazar / Castelló: a pair in search of confirmation
Formed from the Madrid P1, the pair Salazar / Castelló begins to find its marks:
- Their best result remains a final at NewGiza P2, although they were beaten there by Araújo and Ortega.
- They can also boast of having reached two semi-finals this season, including one in Paris Major.
- Ranking wise, Jessica castelló end the year 9th in the world, a status she has maintained since the beginning of the season. On the other hand, Alejandra Salazar, Formerly 7th in the world, fall to the 14th place.
Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.

























































































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