They starred in one of the best matches of the first round of the Mendoza Open. In an intense duel that was decided in the third set, Lucho and Godo Díaz said goodbye to the tenth Open of the season after losing 2-6, 6-4 and 7-5 to Aday Santana-Willy Lahoz. The Quilmes player wanted to share his feelings with the fans.

Padel World Press .- They had him very close, they brushed him with their fingertips but they could not achieve their qualification for the round of 8 ... In a vibrant match full of alternatives, Lucho and his teammate ended up being overcome by the seeds number XNUMX but they returned to show that they have the potential and resources to put any rival in trouble.

As indicated by the member of the Team Sioux through their social networks:

“We lost in the sixteenth of the #WPTMendozaOpen, in one of those games that hurt more than necessary ...

We leave with a bitter taste, because the victory got out of hand, but calm, because we also know that we leave everything and more on the track.

Congratulations to Aday and Willy… We, to raise to head that this continues. On Tuesday we play home with our people and we have to give everything.

Thank you very much to all the fans of Mendoza for making us feel at home… We hope to return soon !!

Come on Godito ... We continue, it is going to fall!

#siux #PadelNuestro #DanaGas #FisioReq

I fight Capra. "

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