Padel World Press - Delfi Brea and Bea González have a doctorate in World Padel Tour. And nothing more and nothing less than in Paris. The Hispanic-Argentine couple has been proclaimed champion of the Paris Challenger after defeating Carolina Navarro and Ceci Reiter.

It would not be easy. They would achieve victory, yes, but they would have to suffer, and much, before a pair that returned to a final, that place in which so many years have lived, and would fight until the end to not let the victory escape.

So much would be so that Reiter and Navarro would jump to the track better. Better. The experienced duo was going to curdle an exceptional first set and, taking advantage of the nerves of Brea and González, was going to endorse a painful 6-0.

Any duo would have noticed the pressure of such a marker against him, but not Delfi and Brea. As if the result had served to spur them, yet they would manage to get their best paddle. There was the key to his victory.

They remade themselves, looked for alternatives and found gaps in the previously impenetrable game of Carol and Ceci. They matched the score seizing their opportunities, They sent the game to the third set and, with equality, they demonstrated why they are called to be two of the best players of the next decade.

For a final result of 6-0, 3-6 and 2-6 the Hispanic-Argentine couple proclaimed champion of Paris Chalenger adding their first victory as professionals in the World Padel Tour.

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