Paula Josemaria and Bea Gonzalez defeat Sanchez and Ustero to advance to the women’s final, where they face defending champions Brea and Triay.
Paula Josemaria and Bea Gonzalez secured their place in the women’s final of the Clasico championship with a hard-fought victory over Ari Sanchez and Andrea Ustero. The Spanish pair won 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 in a closely contested semifinal encounter.
The match saw Josemaria and Gonzalez overcome an opening set deficit to claim control in the second and third frames. After dropping the first set, the duo demonstrated resilience and precision to take the next two sets and secure their advancement to the championship match.
Final Awaits Championship Contenders
In the women’s final, Josemaria and Gonzalez will face the formidable pairing of Brea and Triay, who are bidding to achieve a hat-trick of consecutive Clasico titles. The defending champions will enter the final as strong favorites, given their recent success at the tournament and established form on the circuit.
The championship clash promises to be a compelling affair between two confident partnerships, with one team eager to maintain their dominance and the other seeking to capture their first Clasico title. The final will determine who claims the women’s championship at this year’s edition of the prestigious Clasico tournament.