The main table of the Paris Challenger. After overcoming the rounds of preprevious and previous the Parisian appointment has experienced the first round of the round of 32 on a match day in which Denis Perino and Lucas Da Cunha they gave the bell.

And it is that after having achieved the four pairs of previous the pass to the final table of the Paris Challenger, the Parisian appointment lived an intense day in the Club House Padel with meetings that went to the three sets.

The great surprise of the day would be given Lucas Da Cunha and Denis Perino. In an encounter that was extended to the three sets they managed to eliminate Peter San Román and Marcelo Jardim, couple number nine of the Parisian appointment, for 4-6, 6-3 and 2-6.

They suffered to get their meeting ahead Javier Garrido and Alejandro Ruiz. The Spanish duo managed to move forward their round of sixteen final against Solbes and Ruiz by a very tight 7-6, 4-6 and 7-6.

They would also have to go to all three sets Jordi Muñoz and Willy Lahoz. The veteran Spanish couple managed to defeat Fuster and Marcos - who made eighth in the Granada Open - by a tight 3-6, 7-6 and 3-6.

A round of sixteenths that gives way to the round of eighths in which, finally, the heads of the series will enter the scene.

These are the eighth-finals matches:

The eighth finals of the Paris Challenger. | WPT
The eighth finals of the Paris Challenger. | WPT

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