#UnPartidoAlDia The historic final of the Sao Paulo Open 2019

Enjoy this historic duel between Uri Botello and Javi Ruiz and Paquito Navarro and Juan Lebrón.

Padel World Press - We continue with the movement #APartidoAlDia to continue enjoying the best paddle during this house confinement while the battle against the COVID-19 (corona virus), also known as coronavirus.

Because during this standstill or stand-by situation in which the world is immersed, in general, and Spain, especially, It has caused a large number of facets of life to stop, among which sport and paddle tennis have been affected.

And during this period thousands of amateur players need, now more than ever, paddle tennis as a form of leisure and consumption to make this gray and stage more bearable.

And that's why the movement is born #APartidoAlDia so that paddle lovers can enjoy the best matches in the history of professional paddle tennis and World Padel Tour.

In this case we traveled just a few months ago. Specifically we fly up to November month of 2019 and to Brazil to relive the final of the first appointment of the World Padel tour in Rio de Janeiro to celebrate the Sao Paulo Open.

A final that would face two pairs of the highest level, Uri Botello and Javi Ruiz against Paquito Navarro and Juan Lebrón, which would also be the first in the history of the World Padel Tour with four players born in Spain.

A final that, in addition, had an added value because after Juan Lebrón achieved the first Spanish number one on the world paddle, Paquito Navarro would rise, too, with this milestone after years of intense search.

A match that would have different phases and that would require three rounds to define its champions who would end up achieving victory by 2-6, 6-3 and 6-2 in just over two hours of play.

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