Sonic Viboras defienden título de pádel en finales de Lowveld

Los Sonic Viboras aseguraron victorias consecutivas en la Lowveld Padel Men’s Premier Franchise League al derrotar a los Desert Falcons 16-5 en la final. En la liga inaugural femenina, las Lunar Lilies superaron por poco a las Desert Roses 6-4 para adjudicarse el título. Ambas finales se disputaron en Play 360 en Nelspruit, destacando la creciente popularidad del deporte en la región.

La segunda temporada de la Lowveld Padel Men’s Premier Franchise League concluyó con los Sonic Viboras superando a los Desert Falcons en una final decisiva el lunes 9 de febrero en Play 360. Los Viboras, que terminaron segundos en la tabla con 23 puntos, ofrecieron una actuación serena para ganar 16-5 y defender su campeonato de la temporada anterior. ascended a los Desert Falcons con seis victorias en siete partidos, sumando 28 puntos. Otros fuertes contendientes incluyeron a los Rulo Apaches y Samurai Kick Smashes, ambos con 21 puntos, mientras que los Ice Breakers completaron los cinco primeros. Equipos como los Avalanche Aces, Globo Boomerangs y Baltic Blades añadieron profundidad competitiva a la temporada. En paralelo, la primera Vodacom 4U The Grove Lowveld Padel Ladies Franchise League cerró su temporada histórica. Las Lunar Lilies, que lideraron la tabla con un récord impecable, se enfrentaron a las Desert Roses, segundas clasificadas, en la final del domingo 8 de febrero en el mismo lugar. El partido contó con intercambios intensos, con las Lilies imponiéndose 6-4 en un ajustado encuentro. La liga femenina contó con seis franquicias: Lunar Lilies, Desert Roses, Phoenix Flames, Backhand Blossoms, Arctic Angels y Net Novas. Estos eventos subrayan la rápida expansión del pádel en la región de Lowveld, marcada por partidos de alta calidad y una participación creciente.

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