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Padel Heats Up in Doha as Stars Dominate the Court at Ooredoo Qatar Major 2025

Padel Heats Up in Doha as Stars Dominate the Court at Ooredoo Qatar Major 2025

 The energy is electric at Doha’s Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex as the Ooredoo Qatar Major Premier Padel 2025 enters its most thrilling phase yet.

All eyes are on the men’s World No.1s, Arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia, who put on a clinical performance to sweep Juan Cruz Belluati and Ignacio Sager in straight sets, 6-2, 6-4. Next up, they’ll take on the dynamic No.8 seeded duo Pablo Cardona and Leonardo Augsburger, who booked their quarterfinal spot with a solid 7-6, 6-4 win over Mexico’s Miguel and Nino Deus.

In the women’s bracket, top seeds Ari Sanchez and Paula Josemaria made headlines with a ruthless 6-0, 6-0 demolition of Marta Talavan and Ksenia Sharifova. Their dominance sets the stage for an epic quarterfinal showdown against the No.2 seeds, Gemma Triay and Delfina Brea, who clawed their way back from a set down to defeat Gutierrez and Iglesias in a gripping three-set battle.

Off the court, praise has been pouring in. Tariq Zainal, head of the Asian Padel Federation, lauded the seamless execution of the event and commended the organizers for delivering a tournament worthy of Qatar’s reputation in world-class sports hosting.

Don’t miss a moment—the quarterfinals kick off on April 17, with semifinals and finals on April 18 and 19. Follow live scores and match updates on the Premier Padel website.

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