Day two of the Newgiza Premier Padel P2 has provided several close matches and a few surprises. Among the notable matches was the stunning victory of Guillermo Collado and Pol Hernández against Tolito Aguirre and Álex Arroyo. The Spaniards managed to turn around a difficult situation to win in three sets. 2/6 6/4 6/4 and qualify for the round of 16.
Collado and Hernández turn the situation around
Trailing after a first set dominated by Tolito Aguirre et Álex Arroyo , Collado and Hernández changed the dynamics of the match. More solid in the exchanges and more effective in the key moments under such unusual conditions, they managed to turn the game around and win in three sets.
A victory that confirms their good run of form. Quarter-finalists recently at P2 of Cancun The two Spaniards will now have the opportunity to reach the same stage of the competition in Egypt.

But the obstacle will be significant: in the round of 16, they will have to face Javi Garrido and Lucas Bergamini , the No. 7 seeds, who dispatched their tournament opener with a resounding victory against Ferran Insa et Albert roglan , 6 / 0 6 / 1.
Nieto and Sanz solid, Galán and Chingotto in ambush
Other notable results of the day, Coki Nieto and Jon Sanz left no chance for the Egyptian wild cards George Wakim et Aly Zaghloul swept away 6 / 1 6 / 1 The No. 5 seed will face off in the round of 16. Juanlu Esbrí and Álex Ruiz , winners of the pair's comeback Sanyo Gutierrez / Victor Ruiz , 7 / 5 6 / 4.
In a more closely contested match, Juan Tello and Edu Alonso had to battle through three sets to defeat our French team Johan Bergeron and Timéo Fonteny , 6/1 5/7 6/1. Their next opponent will be the Spanish pair Aimar Goñi / Enrique Goenaga .
The day was also difficult for Javi Leal and Pablo Cardona Already eliminated in the first round in Miami, they lost again in the first round against Gonzalo Rubio and Javi Ruiz 4/6 3/6. They will face the defending champions in the next round. Ale Galán and Fede Chingotto , seeded n°1 in the absence of Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia.
Also worth noting is the qualification of Enzo Jensen and Luis Hernandez , winners of Álvaro Cepero and Pablo García, 7/6(2) 6/0. Having come through the qualifying rounds, they are the only pair still in contention. Their next challenge: Juan Lebrón and Leo Augsburger , seeded No. 3.
Finally Pablo Lijó and Maxi Arce have dominated Miguel Lamperti and Martin Abud 6 / 3 6 / 2 and will face José Jiménez and Javi Garcia surprise heartthrobs Momo González and Martin Di Nenno lors de la journée précessé.
Collombon stopped at the start
In the women's table, Alix Collombon and Jana Montes exit the tournament in the round of 32. The Frenchwoman and her partner were defeated by Lara Arruabarrena and Marina Lobo , 7/6(4) 6/4 who will now face a major challenge against the number ones Delfi Brea and Gemma Triay .
The pair Victoria Iglesias / Aranza Osoro took advantage of the abandonment of Lucía Pérez and Catherine Rose while the score was 6 / 2 2 / 0. In the round of 16, they will face the world's number two players. Bea González and Paula Josemaría , recently titled at Miami .
On their side, Marta Talaván and Sofía Saiz dominated wild cards Mora Hakim and Laila El Nimr, 6-2, 6-2, and will now face Ari Sánchez and Andrea Ustero , seeded No. 3.
Other notable results:
- Daiara Valenzuela / Raquel Piltcher won a duel of qualifiers against Nati López / Victoria Kurz (7/6 4/6 6/3) and will face Claudia Fernández and Sofia Araújo .
- Jessica Castelló and Lorena Rufo turned around a hard-fought match against Julieta Bidahorria and Marta Caparrós (2/6 7/5 7/6(3)). They will find Tamara Icardo and Claudia Jensen .
- Marta Borrero and Ksenia Sharifova prevailed against Eugenia Guimet and Sara Foguer (6/4 6/4) and will play Marta Ortega and Martina Calvo .
- Bea Caldera and Carmen Goenaga have dominated Giorgia Marchetti and Léa Godallier (6/3 6/1) and will face Ale Salazar and Ale Alonso .
- Finally Nuria Rodriguez and Giulia Dal Pozzo staged a great comeback against Lucía Martínez and Águeda Pérez (6/7(6) 6/2 6/1) and will challenge Marina Guinart and Vero Virseda .
The competition now continues with the round of 16, where the top seeds will get down to business.
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