Little surprise in the final of the giza Premier Padel P1 with the victory of Franco Stupaczuk and Pablo Lima against the numbers 1 Juan Lebron and Ale Galan.
A second consecutive title on the circuit Premier Padel
It's a double for the Spanish-Argentinian pair who also won in Mendoza (in the final against Bela Coello). Today it is the numbers 1 who have fallen in the face of all the fighting spirit of Franco and Pablo.
However, the Argentinian and the Brazilian had started badly, being walked on by the players of Mariano Amat during the first round. But behind, the outsiders managed to put their game in place and outsmart the favorites, who sometimes had a hard time keeping calm.
The next two sets were quite similar, with Lima and Stupa taking the lead and then being joined, before dominating the tie-break.

A victory acquired at the end of the suspense
Thanks in large part to their ability to fight on all the balls, the Argentinian and the Brazilian offer themselves a success at the end of the suspense: 2/6 7/6 7/6. It should be noted that they also managed the strategy very well, insisting on Ale Galan when he was in difficulty on high balls and depriving Juan Lebron of ammunition as much as possible.
The four protagonists will now fly to Dubai where their selections await them. Pablo Lima also said in an interview at the end of the match that he was going “tell the Brazilian coach that he needed three days off”. We'll see if his wish is granted!
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