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Today was the final day of competition for Pro Padel League Miami with the Men’s and Women’s divisions Third Place matches and Finals. 

The Miami Padel Club, led by Agustín Tapia and Eduardo Alonso, won the championship for the Men’s division, and the New York Atlantics, led by Ari Sanchez and Andrea Ustero, won the championship for the Women’s division.

Match Highlights: 

Women’s Division – Final 

New York Atlantics defeat Flowrida Goats

In a highly competitive final between Flowrida and New York,  Andrea Ustero and Ariana Sanchez captured the women’s division title for the Atlantics, beating the Goats in a three set thriller, 7-6, 3-6, 10-7.

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Men’s Division – Final

Miami Padel Club defeats Cancun Waves

Waves – Alex Ruiz and Franco dal Blanco

Agustín Tapia and Eduardo Alonso came from behind to clinch the championship. After losing the first set 1-6, they took the second set 6-3 to take the match to a tiebreak where they again came from 0-3 to win 10-8.

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Women’s Division – Third Place

Las Vegas Smash defeat Cancun Waves

Las Vegas’ Marta Ortega and Alejandra Alonso held on to defeat Cancun’s Marina Lobo and Sofia Saiz 6-4, 6-4.

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Men’s Division – Third Place 

New York Atlantics Defeat Flowrida Goats

Lucas Campagnolo and Jon Sanz of the New York Atlantics topped Pablo Cardona and Leo Augsburger from the Flowrida Goats after rallying from an opening set loss to close out in a third set tiebreak 4-6, 6-3, 10-4.

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League Standings:

This past week, 10 teams battled for points to qualify for eight spots in the PPL City’s Cup this October, a single-elimination playoff to determine the champion for each division and an overall champion. Overall team points are the sum of a team’s men’s and women’s points earned.

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The New York Atlantics lead the league with 40 points –including 25 points for a first place finish in the Women’s division and 15 points for a third place finish in the Men’s division.

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Next Up:

The league heads to San Sebastián, Spain, for the second event of the regular season from July 10-13 hosted at Real Club de Tenis de San Sebastian. Tickets are on sale now.

All Pro Padel League matches can be viewed on YouTube in both English and Spanish live streams, from the first to the final serve.