After a Vuelve At Madrid Open where the Belasteguin / Tapia pair lost in the final, Bela continues to work hard in training… on the left.

During the last Vuelve A Madrid Open, Fernando Belasteguin and Agustin Tapia have exchanged position on the track. While they had been eliminated in the quarterfinals in the two previous tournaments, the Argentine pair seemed galvanized by this change, reaching the final where she has shoved the pair Galan / Lebron.

It seemed logical, given the success of this change, that the Argentines would continue down this path, which was confirmed by recent snaps of the pair on Instagram. Bela will therefore stay on the left side, his natural position, which saw him dominate the padel global for years.

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After more than 20 years playing on the left, Fernando had moved to the right for his new association with Agustin. A reconversion which seemed logical in view of the puncher qualities of the “Genius of Catamarca”, and which had worked well at first since they won for their second tournament together: the Estrella Damm Madrid Master, in September 2019.

But since then, the pair's results have been a bit disappointing considering their respective level. Finally, Bela, although less strong on the spike, imposes his mastery of the game and his defensive quality and lob on the left side, while Agustin comes to finish on high balls as soon as he has the opportunity. The young man also shows very good aptitudes on the right, where he seems well more at ease than his elder.

Will the 100% Argentinian pair continue its momentum? Start of response Wednesday, for their entry into the running in this Adeslas Open, against Rubio / Santana, at 15pm.

 

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