The FIP Gold San Luis tournament has reached its climax, setting the stage for high-stakes finals in both the men's and women's draws. After a grueling day of double-headers and marathon matches, the finalists have emerged, with local favorite Camila Ramme leading the charge for a home-soil victory.
Tournament Results and Final Matchups
The path to the finals was defined by intense physical endurance, with several top pairs forced to navigate multiple matches in a single day. Here is a breakdown of the key results that shaped the final brackets:
- The Women's Finalists: Camila Ramme and Brittany Dubins secured their spot in the final after a dramatic semi-final comeback against top seeds Marta Borrero and Julia Polo, winning 4-6, 6-3, 7-6. Their opponents in the final will be Lucia Martinez Gomez and Lucia Peralta, who advanced after their semi-final opponents, Aitana Garcia and Ainize Santamaria, retired from the match after only five games.
- Ramme and Dubins' Path: Before their semi-final victory, Ramme and Dubins successfully navigated their earlier match against Argentina’s Luini and Mosca, winning in straight sets with a score of 6-1, 7-5.
- The Men's Finalists: Alex Ruiz and Franco Dal Bianco reached the final following a grueling three-set victory over José Luis Gonzalez and Alvaro Melendez, finishing 6-7, 6-4, 7-6. This win followed another difficult three-set battle in the quarter-finals against Nacho Archieri and Pablo Vicente, which ended 6-3, 3-6, 6-3.
- The Opposing Men's Pair: Alex Chozas and Juani Rubini earned their place in the final with a more efficient performance, defeating Alonso Rodriguez and Juani De Pascual in straight sets, 7-5, 6-4.
For Camila Ramme, this final represents a significant opportunity to claim a title on home soil, with 150 points in the FIP Ranking on the line. The men's final promises a clash of styles, pitting the battle-tested duo of Ruiz and Dal Bianco against the momentum of Chozas and Rubini.
