#UnPartidoAlDia The women's final of the Zaragoza Open 2017

Relive this exciting duel between Gemma Triay and Lucía Sainz and Patty Llaguno and Eli Amatriaín.

Padel World Press - The global pandemic caused by COVID-19, also known as coronavirus, it is changing the world in general, and sport and paddle tennis in particular, but since Padel World Press we want it to be more enjoyable and we do it with a new installment of #UnPartidoAlDay.

An anomalous situation that has caused an immediate stoppage of the World Padel Tour 2020 when only his first test, the Marbella Master, had hardly been contested, leaving all fans of paddle tennis wanting to enjoy the best paddle tennis in the world.

And it is precisely for this reason that many amateur players demand paddle tennis more than ever. Many people need their favorite sport as a form of leisure that allows them to escape from this complicated situation.

So it comes back #APartidoAlDia so that paddle lovers can enjoy the best matches in the history of professional paddle tennis and World Padel Tour and have in their day to day content of the highest quality.

The Zaragoza Open 2017 women's final. | Photo: World Padel Tour
The Zaragoza Open 2017 women's final. | Photo: World Padel Tour

Today we traveled a few years ago and we do it to the peninsular territory. The future of the 2017 season was running when the women's ranking began to experience its particular revolution and the end of the Zaragoza Open It would endorse, once again, the evolutionary leap of the female paddle tennis.

A women's final of the Saragossa Open 2017 that would face four Spanish players who would delight the public with a show in capital letters. Gemma Triay and Lucía Sainz and Patty Llaguno and Eli Amatriaín facing.

A meeting full of alternatives, dynamics, breaks and moments for the memory that could only end up being defined by a tight 6-4, 3-6 and 7-5 that would give victory to couple three of the World Padel Tour.

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