Padel World Press - At Padel World Press we continue one more day with the movement #APartidoAlDia to continue enjoying the best paddle tennis World Padel Tour during this anomalous stage while the battle against the COVID-19 (corona virus), also known as coronavirus.
And it is that there are many days of standstill or stand-by situation in which the world is immersed, in general, and Spain, in particular, They have reduced life to a hitherto unknown routine in which responsibility takes precedence over the rest of life's orders.
And during this period there are many fans who need, now more than ever, paddle tennis as a form of leisure to make this atypical stage of home confinement more enjoyable and bearable.
That is why in Padel World Press the movement was 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 a couple of years ago. We are in 2018 to enjoy one of the most atypical finals in recent years, the Buenos Aires Masters 2018.
A tournament that caused the inclement weather in the form of heavy rain called into question the celebration of the last two rounds of the semifinals and the grand final, but that they would manage to get ahead after hard work by the organization that managed to roof the central court.
A final that would come, by surprise, Adrián 'Tito' Allemandi and Agustín Gómez Silingo after curdling an outstanding tournament that would make them worthy to dispute the final title of the Buenos Aires event. Opposite the numbers one Maxi Sánchez and Sanyo Gutiérrez.
An intense duel that would have to be defined in three sleeves and that it would be one of the most exciting of the year, leaving great moments to remember until defined by a final result of 7-6, 4-6, and 2-6.
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