After losing to Granada in the 1/2 final, Brea/González wanted to take revenge against Triay/Salazar, but again, the world number two were on top.

Brea held on but Salazar and Triay were too strong

Just before the start of the meeting, Delfi Brea appears with a white strap above the right ankle, which suggests a potential injury. At that time, it was difficult to imagine a victory for the Spanish-Argentinian pair. Even if the latter manages to stand up to the 2nd world pair from the start of the meeting, Salazar and Triay quickly take the lead in the set and win the first set 6/2.

In the second set the pair Brea/González is solid on its face-off, takes the shock but is fishing in the finish. Salazar and Triay are once again stronger than their opponents. Pushed to the tie-break the world number two end up winning in two sets: 6 / 2 7 / 6.

Triay - Salazar Brea - Gonzalez Brussels 12 finals

A clasico for the place of world n°1

With this new victory, Triay and Salazar offer themselves a 7th final in 7 tournaments played this season. They will defend their title in Brussels. Now number two in the world, Triay and Salazar aim to reclaim their throne. For that it will be necessary to stop Josemaria and Sanchez who have already won 3 clasicos this season (only 1 for Triay and Sanchez). See you this Sunday at 14 h to follow the ladies' final live on Channel +.

Vincent Gallie

A fan of oval football, round ball but also racket sports, he was stung by the padel during his adolescence in Galicia. As comfortable in front of the camera as behind a microphone, Vince will be able to bring his vision and expertise as a fan of the little yellow ball.