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Alfonso Patacho & Chris Salisbury crowned champions at LTA Padel British Tour event in Stratford

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Last weekend saw British padel players claim victory at the LTA Padel British Tour event hosted at Stratford Padel Club as Alfonso Patacho and Chris Salisbury lifted the men's title at the Grade 1 event.

Second seeded Brits Patacho and Salisbury comfortably overcoming the top seeds Louis Harris and Rafael Vega, from Spain, 6-3, 6-4.

“We’re super happy," Salisbury said in his post-match interview. "That was by far our best performance in the tournament. We knew we had to play near our best to win this match because we were playing against two such good players.

"We managed to raise our game, and Alfonso played so well in that. It’s amazing to win in our first Padel TV tournament as well.”

Patacho added, “The key to playing so well was the pressure of being in the final, and that when we got there, we just wanted to enjoy ourselves. It looks like my partner did as well, because what a performance."

Meanwhile, in the women’s draw of 32 pairs, the final saw recent FIP Bronze Quala Lumpur champion Abigail Tordoff and Hungarian partner Dora Andrejszki take on the second seeded pairing from Denmark, Simone Alipieva and Gitte Haxen, who eventually claimed the title winning 7-6, 4-6, 6-0.

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The Danish duo reflected on the win saying, “It was an amazing match. Before we started, we knew it was going to be 50-50. Opponents are really good players, so we were really looking forward to a tough match, so the girls did really well.

"You will definitely see us back in the UK, the FIP tournaments, for sure. The tournament was very nice, very well organised, and people were watching the finals. It was a very tough match to play, and they found some very high level in the second set. I’m so happy.” 

Kris Dymond, Tournament Referee said, “We knew this was going to be a strong event. For the men’s draw, we had 17 pairs with a FIP world ranking, and for the ladies, there were nine, so the depth is increasing. There were also 19 nationalities represented, including South Americans, Europeans and others such as Uzbekistan and Bahrain.

"Thanks to the support of Stratford Padel Club, the phyios, the broadcasters [Padel TV] and sponsors for putting their time, resources and expertise into the event. We are able to showcase padel to a larger, and more increasingly knowledgeable, audience than before. I encourage interested spectators and players to seek out more events coming this year, and more clubs are opening in new parts of the county, too."

Brits will be back in action on home soil next later this month at the FIP Bronze HOP London Padel Open, at The Padel Hub in Whetstone.

View the full results below:

Men’s competition

Women’s competition

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