Paquito Navarro / Lebrón and Stupaczuk / Díaz couples, in the men's category, and Marrero / Ortega and Llaguno / Amatriaín, in the women's category, will play the final of the Cordoba Open, the last stop of the World Padel Tour calendar in Spain, which will be dispute in the Vista Alegre Sports Palace.

The Andalusians Navarro and Lebrón beat the Argentine Fernando Belasteguín and Agustín Tapia (6-2 and 6-4) in the afternoon. In the semifinal of the morning, Franco Stupaczuk and Mati Díaz, also from Argentina, had got rid of their compatriots Agustín Gómez Silingo and Adrián Allemandi (6-2 and 6-4).

In females, Marta Marrero and Marta Ortega knocked down Paula Josemaría and Portuguese Ana Catarina Nogueira (7-5 ​​and 6-2), while Patty Llaguno and Eli Amatriaín knocked out the twins María José and María del Pilar Sánchez Alayeto (6-3 and 6-4).

On Saturday he started off with good footing for Stupaczuk and Díaz, numbers 7 of the world, who signed the first set (6-2) against Gomez and Allemandi, eighth in the ranking, with an exhibition of 'Stupa', whose intensity was key to breach In the second round, with a 4-0 in favor, everything seemed doomed, but Gomez and Allemandi drew all their anger to get closer to 4-3. There the personality and temper of Stupaczuk and Díaz reappeared, which recovered their best version to get into the grand final (6-4).

The semifinal that measured Paquito and Lebrón with 'Bela' and Tapia was hard fought and brought up some of the best moments of the tournament. Encouraged by the public, Sevillian Navarro and Cadiz Lebrón, especially inspired by the key moments, gave no options to the Argentine duo (6-2 and 6-4).

A set of 80 minutes

In the women's team, Marrero and Ortega, with their newly released number one, showed their potential against Paula Josemaría and Ana Catarina Nogueira. The 7-5 was resolved after 80 minutes of battle to the limit in Vista Alegre. Then there was no color: Marrero and Ortega placed 3-0 and the comeback was impossible (6-2).

The other place for Sunday was won by Llaguno and Amatriaín after a huge duel against Majo and Mapi Alayeto, with arrests to recover from a hesitant start. With 3-6 and 0-4 adverse, the twins reacted with fury, although in the end Llaguno was certain to seal a 6-4 that led to the victory.

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