Padel World Press - El Alicante Open already faces his main draw after having decided which pairs of the previous round would achieve the pass to the main days of this third round of the World Padel Tour 2019.

Because after defining the preprevious phase this Tuesday were going to make an appearance of favorite pairs of the previous one in a day that would live up to eight encounters to go discarding aspirants and leave a maximum of eight pairs that would fight for the four tickets to the table.

Four duels that were going to live completely this Wednesday morning and in which surprises were expected. And the counter-proposals were going to be fulfilled. A hectic morning session was going to star in the last phase of the preview of the Alicante Open.

Because, for the first time, a pair of Italian players will be present at an official World Padel Tour event. Sussarello and Pappacena they achieved a historic landmark in the world of paddle to get rid of Martinez and Garcia in two mangas-6-3 and 7-6- and access the final round of the Alicante Open.

They would achieve the pass in no less surprising way Carmen Goneaga and Nuria Rodríguez. The young Spanish duo eliminated Santos and Bellver in a match that was closed early due to injury of the latter.

And, the two remaining tickets would be for Lorena Rufo and Sofía Saiz and Piltcher and Rovira that they got rid of Vivancos and Cañellas and Merino and Carnicero, respectively.

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