Moyano and Capra will play their first final in Lugo




The Argentines Lucho Capra and Ramiro Moyano overcame (7-6 and 6-4) Juani Mieres and Miguel Lamperti in the semifinals of the Open de Lugo, tenth round of the World Padel Tour season, and they agreed for the first time as a couple to a final, in which they will meet Mati Diaz and Ale Galán. Mieres and Lamperti were the first to hit with a break in the first match game with Capra at the service. They consolidated it later, but they could not avoid that the set ended in the tie break, in which Moyano and Capra signed a convincing 7-0 to take the sleeve. There was no truce at the start of the second, in which the remains were imposed on the services and on the track there were breaks and counterbreaks. In the tenth game, Moyano and Capra managed to consolidate their serve after breaking their rivals and took the match after 1 hour and 57 minutes of play. In the fight for the victory in Lugo will face the Argentine Mati Diaz and the Spanish Ale Galán, who managed to overcome in the semifinals Franco Stupaczuk and Cristian Gutiérrez, who retired due to injury in the second set. With nine semifinals and a title behind him, the Spanish-Argentine couple has remained in Lugo as a reference for the men's team since the quarterfinals, round in which fell the best blades of the circuit. Without the Brazilian Pablo Lima, the Argentine Sanyo Gutiérrez or Spaniard Paquito Navarro in the bucket, the number three duo of the world took another step towards his second title of the season. In front they had the finalists of the Andorra Open, the previous trial of the season, who warned with 2-0 at the start of the clash. Galán and Díaz did not give a break ball to their opponents in the first round and took advantage of the second of the seven of those who arranged to close the set to the rest (6-3). Cristian Gutiérrez was hampered by his physical discomfort, he had to ask twice for the physiotherapist's assistance and, with 4-2 on the scoreboard in favor of Mati Díaz and Ale Galán, his soleus said enough.