Three women's pairs advanced to the next round of the Premier Padel Asunción P2 tournament in Paraguay on Friday [1].
These results narrow the field of contenders in the tournament, establishing the dominant pairs heading into the semifinals. The matches showcased the high-intensity rallies and tactical play characteristic of the professional circuit in Asunción.
Ari Sánchez and Andrea Ustero secured their victory against Tamara Icardo and Claudia Jensen with a score of 7-6, 6-4 [1]. The match remained competitive through the first set, but Sánchez and Ustero maintained control to close out the second.
In another quarterfinal matchup, Gemma Triay and Delfina Brea defeated Alejandra Salazar and Alejandra Alonso [1]. Triay and Brea won the match in straight sets, finishing with a score of 6-2, 6-4 [1].
The most decisive result of the day came from Paula Josemaría and Bea González [1]. The duo dominated Marta Ortega and Martina Calvo, winning their match 6-1, 6-2 [1]. This performance marked the widest margin of victory among the three highlighted quarterfinal matches.
The event, held in Asunción, serves as a key stop on the professional padel calendar. The tournament highlights focus on the critical points and strategic shifts that allowed these winning pairs to overcome their opponents on Friday [1].
“Paula Josemaría and Bea González dominated Marta Ortega and Martina Calvo 6-1, 6-2.”
The outcomes of these quarterfinals demonstrate a clear divide in current form among the top seeds. While the match between Sánchez and Ustero and their opponents was closely contested, the dominant victory by Josemaría and González suggests a significant momentum advantage heading into the final stages of the Asunción P2 tournament.




