The ladies final saw Marta Ortega and Sofia Araujo (TS3) face Jessica Castello and Alejandra Salazar (TS4). Castello and Salazar, victorious over the number 1 seed Triay/Fernandez in the semi-finals, arrive confident for the final, aiming for their first title together.

First set, Araujo / Ortega more solid

Balanced start to the match, both teams held their serve well, but 2/2, the duo Araujo / Ortega gets a break easily. On the next play, Salazar/Castello takes advantage of a few mistakes to return to 3/3.

Ortega/Araujo then takes back control of the match, with a Martita Ortega impeccable in defense and formidable in attack thanks to his viper and his forehand volley. On the left side, Sofia Araujo hurts with his smashes and bajadas, thus regaining the break lead. They concluded the set solidly at 6/4.

Castello / Salazar, without solution

Entry Break for Salazar/Castello who started the second set well, but the two Spaniards were immediately unbroken by the Spaniard and the Portuguese. Ortega / Araujo easily settles into the net, putting pressure on and forcing their opponents into mistakes.

Relentless in defense, Ortega / Araujo takes advantage of her opponents' mistakes to get a double break. Very solid on their serve, Marta and Sofia logically win the set 6/2 after playing six consecutive games.

Final score: 6/4 6/2

statistics Ortega / Araujo - Castello / Salazar

Marta Ortega et Sofia Araujo win their second title together, after winning the Genova P2. We will find the two players next week at the World Championships in Doha.

Now, it's time for the men with the second final of the day:

Benjamin Dupouy

I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !