The semi-finals of the Riyadh Women's P1 tournament offered two very distinct scenarios: Gemma Triay / Delfi Brea had to fight a battle of more than 2:30 PM. to validate their ticket 7/5, 5/7, 6/3, While Andrea Ustero / Ari Sánchez confirmed their excellent momentum with a controlled victory against Tamara Icardo / Claudia Jensen 6/4, 6/3.
Triay / Brea: the victory of the bosses
The first semi-final of the tournament lived up to all expectations. More than 2 hours and 30 minutes of intense fighting against Sofia Araújo / Claudia FernándezFrom the outset, Gemma and Delfi set the pace. The right diagonal is perfectly locked Brea was very clean in her choices and her handling of the game against Claudia Fernández. The opportunities were well executed, the pressure constant, and despite the close scoreline, she maintained a strong performance. Number ones make the difference at the right time to clinch the first set 7/5.
Araújo restarts everything
The second set takes on a completely different character. Sofia Araújo clearly raises the level, particularly in power and take gradually gaining the upper hand over Gemma TriayThe rallies lengthen, the Spanish-Portuguese pair become more daring, and at 5-5, they break. Araújo finishes the point on his serve: 7/5, one set apiece.
The experience of the great
In the decisive round, Triay and Brea regained control. Key moments were better managed, and Triay proved decisive with several by three in the heat of the moment. The break comes early, control returns, and le The third set is over 6/3.
Like last season, Triay and Brea They haven't changed. The automatic responses are clearly visible and make a difference, especially in managing long sequences and in this type of high-pressure match. A clear advantage at the start of the year.

Ustero / Sánchez: confirmation of exceptional momentum
In the second semi-final, Andrea Ustero et Ari Sánchez continued their flawless journey.
Opposed to Icardo / Jensen, However in full confidence after their victory against Josemaría / GonzálezUstero and Sánchez delivered a very solid performance, 6/4, 6/3.
A pair that was already so consistent
The complementarity is obvious.Ustero continues to impress with his creativity and ability to accelerate the exchanges. His impact at the smash a, once again, weighed heavily in the match.
Alongside him, Ari Sánchez appears perfectly in rhythmPrecise in its construction, very accurate in its variation of trajectories, it secures and structures the game with such mastery.
Three matches in the tournament, three wins, no sets conceded.
A tense final
The final of Riyadh P1 This will therefore oppose two dynamics: the stability and experiment des world number 1 in front of the freshness and momentum of a pair Ustero / Sánchez which is already establishing itself as one of the major attractions of this early season.
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