Barely the P2 of Cancun finished the circuit Premier Padel has already settled in USA for the Miami P1 After a Mexican week marked by the vent , very fast tracks and many surprises The players will have to adapt to a radically different context. Miami the tournament will be played indoor , on the much slower conditions where patience and the construction of the point should once again become central.
From Cancún to Miami: a radical change of conditions
The Mexican tournament will be remembered as one of the most chaotic of the era Premier Padel . Between unstable weather conditions With gusts of wind and unpredictable bounces, players often had to deal with parameters that were difficult to control.
The situation will be quite different in Florida Last year already, the Miami P1 had distinguished itself as one of the tournaments the slowest of the season On this type of indoor court, the ball travels more slowly and rallies tend to lie down Players will therefore need to quickly adjust their game: fewer immediate winning shots , more of construction and patience .
Tapia / Coello and Lebrón / Augsburger in the same half
The men's draw promises explosive matchups from the outset. Cancun champions , Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia find themselves in the same part of the table than their opponents in the Mexican final, Juan Lebrón and Leo Augsburger .
“Golden Boys” will start their tournament against Torre / Cabeza before a potentially dangerous round of 16 match against Aguirre / Arroyo If they qualify, they will face a quarter-final against Guerrero / Navarro could be on the horizon.
The course of Lebrón and Augsburger It doesn't look any simpler. They could cross paths Tello / Alonso from the eighth grade onwards, and then possibly Coki Nieto and Jon Sanz , a pair that has already beaten them this season.
Galán / Chingotto want to bounce back
In the lower part of the table, Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto arrive at Miami with the desire to turn the page after their early elimination in Mexico.
The Spanish-Argentine pair will start against Fernandez / Gonzalez before a potential quarter-final against Garrido / Bergamini .
In this same area, Franco Stupaczuk and Mike Yanguas will also try to regain their momentum after their surprise in Cancún. Their path could notably cross that of Momo González and Martin Di Nenno , a pair that is still trying to find its full cruising speed since the start of the season.
Triay and Brea are the clear favorites.
Among the women, the hierarchy seems clearer. Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea land at Miami with the status of big favorites , after winning two consecutive titles .
Under the direction of Seba Nerone , still undefeated since joining their staff, the pair will begin in round of XNUMX face Sainz / Eugenio , with a possible quarter-final against Icardo / Jensen .
A tense top of the women's standings
In the other half of the table, attention will be focused on the indirect confrontation between Ari Sánchez / Andrea Ustero et Paula Josemaría / Bea González , placed in the same part of the table.
The Catalan women could find Salazar / Alonso in the quarter-finals. For their part, Bea González and Paula Josemaría will first have to be wary of Virseda / Guinart The big revelations of the Cancun tournament.
With completely different playing conditions , dense table and several teams looking to bounce back after Cancún, the Miami P1 could quickly reshuffle the cards on the circuit Premier Padel.
Maceo Zerhat discovered padel in 2020 in Savigny-sur-Clairis, Burgundy. He contributed to the club's expansion by bringing his energy and curiosity. Padel Magazinehe transmits his Padel"mania" by skillfully bouncing on all the latest news about your favorite sport!

























































































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