This Saturday was the third opposition between the pairs Salazar/Triay and Brea/Gonzalez. And as often, the first shock of the day kept all its promises.

Stunning Salazar and Triay

This time, for Delfi Brea and Bea González, no regrets. The objective is clear, to forget the first two confrontations against Salazar and Triay and reach the final in Vigo. Very few faults, sharp attacks, from the start of the match, the two players displayed a serious level of play.

The first set is hooked and the two pairs stand up on their services. Delfi Brea and Bea Gonzalez manage to break at the best of times. Salazar and Triay let the first leg slip away 6/4.

González Brea - Salazar Triay - 1 set

Faced with the number two of the circuit, the slightest mistake is paid dearly. And that's what happens in the second round. The number twos of the circuit break entry. Brea and Gonzalez pay dearly for their slump. The Hispano-Argentinian pair is chasing the score. The confidence of the first set gives way to frustration. Meanwhile, Alejandra Salazar and Gemma Triay are ramping up and returning to one set all over.

In the last round, Salazar and Triay are on the same dynamic. Gonzalez and Brea suffer and eventually crack under the pressure of their opponents. Ale Salazar and Gemma Triay break at 4/2. Brea and Gonzalez lost the confidence they had in the first set, the number two of the circuit escape and impose themselves in 2h23, 4/6 6/2 6/3.

13th consecutive final for Triay and Salazar

Gemma Triay and Alejandra Salazar continue to impress on the WPT. With this new victory, they continue a 13th consecutive final on the circuit. Yet another Sunday for the two players who will be meeting in Vigo. Salazar and Triay offer themselves an 8th final in 8 tournaments played this season. Their future adversaries will be known this afternoon during the second semi-final between Ortega/Araujo and Josemaria/Sanchez. The meeting will be followed on Padel+ from 16h.

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.