On world number 2, Paula Josemaría and Ariana Sánchez, qualify for the final of the Germany P2 beating Sofia Araújo and Andrea Ustero (7/5 6/4). A success that gives them confidence after several complicated tournaments.

A hooked start

The meeting starts off strong with a entry break for Araújo / Ustero, who surprise the favorites thanks to an aggressive and uninhibited game. But little by little, Sánchez takes over on its diagonal and Jose Maria lines up the winning points with his left arm. Back at 5/5, the number 2s break at the best moment and pocket the first set 7/5.

The difference in key moments

The second act followed a similar pattern. Josemaría and Sánchez took the lead, but Araújo and Ustero came back, showing they were not about to give up. At 5/4, the world number twos tightened up the game once again and finished 6/4.
The numbers reflect this superiority in important moments: 50 winning points for Josemaría / Sánchez, against 38 for Araújo / Ustero. With 34 unforced errors (against 37), they played a solid and balanced match, proof of a return to control that they had been lacking in recent weeks.

An expected return to the final

Josemaría and Sánchez had not reached a final since P2 of ValladolidThis victory rekindles their momentum and gives them back the confidence they lacked.

A prestigious final to come

They are now waiting to know their opponent: either the world number 1 Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea, untouchable in 2025 with three Majors won, the surprise of the tournament Ortega / Icardo, already finalists in Paris.

Benjamin Dupouy

I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !