This game could be one of the best than Marta Ortega and Gemma Triay have played since the beginning of their partnership. The Spanish pair brilliantly dominated Riera and Icardo in two sets, thus securing a second consecutive final.
Martita and Gemma made a nice copy
Virginia Riera and Tamara Icardo struggled to find their rhythm early in the game. The Hispano-Argentinian pair quickly found themselves trailing 3/0. The Spaniards are incisive and precise, dictating the tempo of the first set. Ortega and Triay miss almost nothing and largely dominate the meeting. The first set is one-sided and turns in favor of the Spanish pair.

Drawing on their pride, Virgina Riera and Tamara Icardo came back strong in the second round. As usual, Marta Ortega and Gemma Triay drop in intensity and show indiscipline, providing an opportunity for the Spanish-Argentinian pair to take the lead in the set. Riera and Icardo quickly take the advantage by leading 3/0.
However, the tide eventually reversed when Triay and Ortega regained their confidence from the first set., while Riera and Icardo fall back into their trap. The debates are finally balanced in this second round. Ortega and Triay keep the pressure on and put the throttle on. The Spanish pair manages to break at the best of times. Riera and Icardo will not return, Martita and Gemma won in two sets 6/1 6/4 in 1h41.


2nd consecutive final for Triay/Ortega
For their third tournament together, Gemma Triay and Marta Ortega reach a second consecutive final, after that of Valladolid. The players, supervised by Rodrigo Ovide and Maxi Grabiel, will face the number ones of the circuit this Sunday. One thing is certain, Martita and Gemma will pull out all the stops to clinch their first title together this time around.
See you this Sunday at 10 a.m. on the antennas of Canal + to watch the ladies' final
A fan of oval ball, round ball and also racket sports, he was bitten by 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 passionate fan of the little yellow ball.

























































































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