Lucas Campagnolo misses the Estrella Damm València Open 2020 due to injury 25/08/2020 En Español Valladolid Master: Ortega and González return to form Valladolid Master quarter-finals: Local boy Coello puts on show Valladolid Master Round of 16: Three-set galore for top seeds! Round of 16 round-up: Brea and Icardo dominate, Josemaría and Sánchez pushed to three Atomic Twins out in Valladolid Master round of 32! Wednesday in Valladolid: Lebrón/Galán survive, top eight pair knocked out! Valladolid Master Tuesday: Gutiérrez and Tapia go all the way, Lima and Stupaczuk continue to impress Tuesday action at Valladolid Master sees temporary couple shine Italian veterans and Spanish youngsters through to Valladolid Master main draw Windahl becomes first-ever male Swede to qualify for main draw in Valladolid Lima and Stupaczuk beat Lebrón and Galán win first trophy together LIVE: Watch the Valladolid Master Caja Rural De Zamora 2022 for free on WorldPadelTourTV! The Brazilian player Lucas Campagnolo will miss the Estrella Damm València Open 2020 due to a muscle injury in his left leg. The player from Alegrete will cause loss for the competition in which he was registered with the legendary player from Mar del Plata Juan Martín Díaz. In the four tournaments played this year, Campagnolo had already added up to two appearances in the quarterfinals. From World Padel Tour we want to send a message of encouragement to the brave player to whom we wish a speedy recovery and return to the courts of the best padel in the world.The absence of Lucas Campagnolo will lead to a last minute change, since Juan Martín Díaz has signed up for the Levantine tournament with the Portuguese player Diogo Rocha. The Portuguese, with years of experience in the circuit and with a large number of disputed duels, will thus form a duet of circumstances with the legendary Argentine Hispanic player that fans who come to the Fuente de San Luis Pavilion will be able to see in action.
Valladolid Master Tuesday: Gutiérrez and Tapia go all the way, Lima and Stupaczuk continue to impress