Alejandro Galán and Juan Lebrón will play on Sunday against Pablo Lima and Paquito Navarro the men's final of the Marbella Master, the first World Padel Tour tournament. The world's number one beat Franco Stupaczuk and Sanyo Gutiérrez (7-6 [6], 3-6 and 7-6 [9]), while Lima and Navarro, which form the world's number two pair, got rid of Maxi Sánchez and Mati Díaz 6-1 and 6-4.

In the morning session, the Elena Benítez pavilion enjoyed more than three hours of an early final, defined by details. The first 'break' for Sanyo and 'Stupa' was waited until the ninth game, although the Spaniards replied just after. The 'tie break', as even as the rest of the set, would rule the sentence (8-6).

At the start of the second race, no pair was able to impose their game. But this time the dynamics would be different, so Sanyo and Stupa balanced the balance with a 6-3.

189 minutes of fighting

The Argentines took the initiative again in the third, and in the fifth they signed the first 'break'. The appetizer of an unforgettable outcome. Up to two 'match points' in gold points wasted Sanyo and 'Stupa', and again the tiebreaker would solve the semifinal. The Argentines let out a 6-3 favorable against the biggest poise of Galán and Lebrón, who sealed their ticket for the final after 189 minutes.

In the afternoon session, Lima and Navarro passed the roller before Maxi and Mati, who came to offer an excellent level in the semifinals. The Andalusian and the Brazilian just took 40 minutes to sign up for the first set (6-1).

The Argentines offered more resistance then. They even took the initiative with a break in the seventh game. There he would end, however, his way, given the immediate response of Lima and Navarro, who buckled his victory at the golden point of the tenth game (6-4).

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