Watch: 2019 Swedish Open finals! With the Malmö Padel Open 2021 fast approaching, we take a look at what happened last time out in Sweden at the 2019 Swedish Open finals. 08/11/2021 En Español The Tie Break that kept the Plaza Mayor of Valladolid in suspense The Women's Top 10 points of the first half of the 2022 season Benítez-Rubio VS Lebrón-Galán: spectacular Tie Break in Málaga The match of the amazing points in Reus Marta Ortega and Bea González conquered Denmark A heart-stopping Tie Break at the Fonteta! Franco Stupaczuk's point of the century! Tickets for the Cascais Padel Open 2022 are now on sale! Watch: Top three men's points of the Cervezas Victoria Malaga Open 2022! Palau Sant Jordi to host Estrella Damm Master Final 2022 Gutiérrez and birthday boy Tapia claim Malaga Open title without dropping a single set Josemaría and Sánchez stop Salazar and Triay's winning streak to lift Malaga Open title With the Areco Malmö Padel Open 2021 around the corner, it is the perfect time to revisit what happened last time World Padel Tour traveled to Sweden - here are the 2019 Swedish Open finals highlights!The Båstad Tennis Stadium, the venue at the time, was witness to two high-quality finals, both in the men's and women's categories.2021's edition, the third Open held in Sweden, will be held in Malmö. Not only that, it will be indoors, at the Malmö Arena, capable of fitting a much larger crowd as padel has grown substantially in Sweden in the past two years.????Malmö Arena pic.twitter.com/3OGmWdE9Bx— World Padel Tour (@WorldPadelTour) November 8, 20212019 Swedish Open finalsOn the men's side of things, 2019's number one pairing Paquito Navarro and Juan Lebrón took on Franco Stupaczuk and Matías Díaz. Navarro and Lebrón were a fan favourite as a couple.Both from the region of Andalucía, and their spectacular style of play was on full show in Sweden as well. Stupa and Díaz were underdogs but, like Stupa showed in Cordoba, the Argentinian is capable of beating just about anybody on his day.In the women's final, 'The two Martas' Marta Ortega and Marta Marrero played Paula Josemaría and the Portuguese Ana Catarina Nogueira.READ: Marta Marrero drops out of Malmö Padel Open with ankle injuryThe overwhelming favourites, Ortega and Marrero played like true number ones in the final.Without giving too much away, check out the video below to see highlights of both 2019 Swedish Open finals! The Areco Malmö Padel Open 2021 takes place between 7/11/2021 and 14/11/2021 at the spectacular Malmö Arena. Make sure you do not miss it, with live English broadcasts starting on Saturday the 13th!