A pair composed of Alberto Medina and Victor Torres they defeated Juan Ferradas and Daniel Vasquez in the grand final SEB Padel Open tournament held on the new pitches of the Spanish Charity with parts (6-4 and 6-4).
The tournament brought together 24 couples who were looking to win their first title in a new sports scenario that has become the center of racket sports in Panama.
The championship system was based on the best of three sets.
The match was full of alternatives and emotions that were resolved in each set in favor of the duo. Medina and Torres, who dominated the competition undefeated. It is an interesting fact that the same people who played in the opening match played in the final.
Previously in the round semi-final Ferradas/Vásquez vThey launched a team composed of Alejandro Manduley/Mario Fonseca by 6-2 and 6-2; while Torres/Medina defeated Federico Rodríguez & Oscar Parra in straight sets (6-2, 2-6, 11-7).
Paddle tennis, an ever-growing racket sport, has taken the world by storm and made its mark in Panama in recent years.
A discipline that combines elements tennis, squash and racket, making it an accessible option for players of all levels.
Source: Panama America
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