world number 1 , Ariana Sánchez and Paula Josemaría, won in the semi-final against Jessica Castelló and Alejandra Salazar with a score of 6 / 4 6 / 3 , validating their ticket for their third final in four years in this tournament.
Domination in the left diagonal
The match is largely played in the left diagonal , where Ariana Sánchez makes the difference against Jessica Castelló. With 21 winning points for Sanchez against 14 for Castelló, and 17 unforced errors The difference in this match was mainly made in this diagonal.
Key moments well managed
True to their reputation, Sánchez and Josemaría know how to make a difference in the important moments . Their ability to convert 50% of their break points in the match proves crucial, as does their solidity on second serve with a 88% points earned .

Towards the final
Thanks to this victory in 1:31 , the number 1 will play tomorrow the final against the winning pair of the match opposing Gemma Triay / Claudia Fernández (seed 2) at Delfi Brea / Vero Virseda (seeded 3). One last challenge awaits them to conclude a season already filled with victories.
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 !

























































































FIP Bronze Marnes – Results / Live Performances / Programming
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“With this Chingotto, Galán can become world number 1 again”: Belasteguín’s strong statement
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Jon Sanz lashes out against Premier Padel “They are putting obstacles in the way of our teams”
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P2 Asunción – How a tactical detail turned the tide of the match between Garrido/Bergamini and Barahona/Alfonso
Why knowing how to play on the right and left can make all the difference
Understanding the effects to play padel better
Air padel: why pros keep repeating "into thin air" (and how to use it without it becoming a gimmick)
The vibra broken down: transfer, striking plan and sensations
Coello/Tapia: a structured tactical response against left-handed smashers
Padel: the perfect blend of reflexes and strategy
Premier Padel Will he eliminate the seeded players? Chingotto's idea reignites a real debate
Padel service: a contested rule, a possible technological solution…
Coached tournaments: a speed-up for progress... or a downside of amateur padel?
Lucas Campagnolo: “If I had torn my cruciate ligaments, I would have stopped and gone back to Brazil to work in livestock farming.”
Pablo Cardona faces the dilemma of a premature return – He ultimately backs down
Padel and cycling: an effective complement for performance and health
Padel Brissac will host a training camp with Bastien Blanqué and Nico Gavino in June 2026
FIP Promises Paris: Jean-Thomas Peyrou sees the emergence of a French generation capable of competing