The Greenweez Paris Major ends this Sunday as it began last week: under a rather cool and humid weather for the season. However, there will be some clearings this afternoon on the slopes, on the occasion of the women's and men's finals.

Left-handed duel among women
In women, we will be dealing with a mirror effect. With the Sanchez / Josemaria and Brea / Ustero pairs, we will see on the Philippe-Chatrier players with rather similar characteristics. On the left diagonal, Delfi Brea and Ariana Sanchez build the point step by step and do not really have a striking force capable of making the difference, especially in the Parisian playing conditions. This is however the case on the right with Paula Josemaria and the young Andrea Ustero (17 years old and already 18e world), both left-handed, and both able to unleash big smashes. Ari Sanchez mentioned last night in a press conference the fact that both teams had very similar characteristics. “That’s probably why it’s going to be a mental battle,” she predicted. Slight advantage however to the TS1, who has more experience at this level than Brea/Ustero.

Can “Chingalan” make a difference?
At men's, All eyes will be on Alejandro Galan and his warrior Fede Chingotto. TS2 has not really been worried since the start of the tournament, notably showing a strong determination against Lebron / Di Nenno last night. The current dolphins of the Premier Padel do they have the ability to reverse the trend against Coello / Tapia? Like Galan / Chingotto, the leaders of the classification have also made a run without a hitch and did not give up a single set. Facing the gunner Coello and the Mozart Tapia, it is undoubtedly Ale Galan who has the keys : if he manages to influence the match by making his voice heard natural power, then Chingalan can dream of a 6e title this season (out of 13 finals played). The Madrilenian will also have to be able to defend and avoid sowing too many direct errors by the way… Is the step too high for him? A case to follow this afternoon.
La Women's final will start at 14 p.m., and will be followed (not before 15:30 p.m.) of the men's final.
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