San Sebastián, July 10, 2025 – Leo Augsburger and Pablo Cardona earned a valuable win for the Flowrida GOATS after defeating Franco Dal Bianco and Álex Ruiz of the Cancún Waves 6-4, 6-3 in another Pro Padel League matchday held Wednesday in San Sebastián.
In a highly intense duel, Augsburger and Cardona set themselves apart from the back of the court with a combination of power and aggression, which proved key to taking the first set 6-4 after an incredible comeback. In the second, the GOATS duo consolidated their dominance with solid defense and excellent tactical awareness, closing out the match 6-3 to secure three crucial points in the team standings.
Despite the loss, Franco and Álex of Cancún Waves showed great chemistry. The match was decided by small details, but both players were very coordinated and knew how to leverage each other’s strengths. The result does not take away from the positive impressions left by the Mexican team’s men’s pair.
With this performance, the Flowrida GOATS strengthen their competitive position on the table and confirm the good form of their main men’s duo, who are clear about their goal. “We want to give it our all to go after that title,” said Leo after the match. Cardona echoed the sentiment: “We played a great match. Tomorrow we have another intense day, and we want to fight to win this week.”
After their interview, they spoke to the media on site and said they get along “very well on and off the court,” though they joked about their relationship. “Well, I think we get along better off the court than on it,” the Spaniard said with a laugh.
Gemma Triay and Aranza Osoro Start with a Win
Gemma Triay and Aranza Osoro, representing the Flowrida GOATS, defeated Sofía Saiz and Marina Lobo of the Cancún Waves 6-2, 6-3. The Spanish-Argentine duo clearly dominated the first set, setting the tempo from the very first games. In the second set, Saiz and Lobo tried to mount a response but couldn’t overcome the solidity of Triay and Osoro, who closed the match in straight sets to secure another win for the Florida team.
The “Viking” expressed her excitement about sharing the court with the player from Menorca in this team competition: “It’s very easy to play by her side. I’m very happy to be back in the PPL and to bring the team a victory.” Triay, for her part, also showed great appreciation for her partner: “We get along really well, and I have a great time with her. That helps you enjoy it even more. The feelings are wonderful, and I also want to thank the PPL for how well they’re running everything.”