Majo and Mapi remain untouchable in Lugo and fly into the semifinals They win 6-2 / 6-1 against Llaguno and Amatriain 07/09/2018 En Español Danish Padel Open 2022 underway with men's pre-qualifying Local survives in Danish Padel Open 2022 pre-qualifying Denmark and all five countries that host first-ever WPT Opens in 2022 Official: Danish Padel Open 2022 draw announced! Tickets, wild cards and venue: Everything you need to know about the Tampere Exhibition 2022 Royal Stage Hillerød to host inaugural Danish Padel Open Overview: The 16 local heroes who will feature at the Danish Padel Open Watch: Best Circus Brussels Padel Open women's points! Watch: Three best men's points in the Circus Brussels Padel Open 2022 Dominant Lebrón and Galán inaugural champions in Brussels Salazar, Triay outlast Riera and Llaguno to lift fourth 2022 title Lebrón and Galán dispatch Gutiérrez/Tapia again to reach Brussels final The number 1 and 5 ranked pairings in the world battled for a place in the semifinals: Majo and Mapi Sánchez Alayeto versus Patricia Llaguno and Elisabet Amatriaín. Every point was an endless fight and the first break would take as long as six games in appearing, as Mapi and Majo went up 4-2. This catapulted them towards winning the first set 6-2. Patty and Eli's response was to break in the first game of the second set, proving that they weren't just going to hand their opponents the victory. But this demonstration didn't last long as they were broken back in the next game. In the fourth game, Majo and Mapi broke again and seemed to gain complete control of the match. It wasn't just a sensation, it was a fact. They took every game from then until the end and won 6-1 in an hour and fifteen minutes.