After the surprises of Cancún The women's circuit is regaining stability and the four seeds responded positively to Miami The eight best players in the world have shown their teeth and will be at semi-final match .
Triay and Brea expeditious
The first pair to secure their place in the semi-finals is the one made up of the world number ones Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea (TS1) . Opposed to Tamara Icardo and Claudia Jensen (TS5) The two players left their opponents with very little hope.
Solid in all aspects of the game, Triay and Brea prevailed. 6 / 0 6 / 3 In just over an hour of play, they dominated. Gemma and Delfi continue to gain momentum and are two wins away from a third consecutive title.

Fernández and Araújo master Ortega / Calvo
In the other quarter-final at the top of the draw, Claudia Fernández and Sofia Araújo (TS4) delivered a very solid performance against Marta Ortega and Martina Calvo (TS6) .
The Spanish-Portuguese pair won 6 / 2 6 / 1 , largely dominating the debates thanks to a high intensity of the Portuguese and constant pressure in the right diagonal of Claudia fernandez which quickly caused him to crack Martita Ortega .

Sánchez and Ustero maintain their position
Another quarter-final, another clear victory for the favorites. Ari Sánchez and Andrea Ustero (TS3) took over Bea Caldera and Carmen Goenaga .
The Spanish pair win 6 / 3 6 / 3 confirming their solidity since the start of the tournament and bouncing back after their quarter-final defeat in Cancun.

Josemaría and González remained solid until the end.
The last quarter-final pitted Paula Josemaría and Bea González (TS2) à Marina Guinart and Veronica Virseda .
The match was a bit more competitive, but the expected outcome in the standings ultimately prevailed. Josemaría and González emerged victorious. 6 / 3 7 / 5 , after a closer second set where Guinart and Virseda tried to come back, in vain.

The four best pairs were present.
With these results, The top four seeds in the tournament will all be present in the semi-finals. , a configuration that confirms the current hierarchy of the women's circuit.
After the surprises observed during the P1 of Cancun Miami marks a return to order with the The eight best players in the world are still in contention for the title. .
The semi-finals now promise two very high-level matches : Triay / Brea – Araujo / Fernandez on the one hand, Sanchez / Ustero – Josemaria / Gonzalez On the other hand, it looks promising.
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