British number one Aimee Gibson and her partner Alba Perez secured their second straight win at FIP Bronze Lyttos III this week.
This follows their FIP Silver Reap Hong Kong win last week to make it two wins in succession, an exciting feat for women’s padel, writes Sports News Blitz’s Shameeka Voyiya.
This week, the CUPRA FIP Tour returned to Crete for the third time in 2025 with the FIP Bronze Lyttos III, featuring both the men’s and women’s draws.
In the women’s main draw, Perez (67) and Gibson (84) won the title, their second in a row after the FIP Silver Reap Hong Kong last week.
They won the final 6-0, 4-6, 6-2 against Monica Gomez (75) and Claudia Escacena (107), who had won the FIP Bronze Lyttos I in June.
“I’m over the moon to win back-to-back FIPs with Alba,” Aimee told The Padel Paper. “I can’t really believe it.
“We played a really good tournament with some tough matches along the way. We were able to play a really high level in the final even though it went to three sets.
“In the third set we played a little bit better than them and took a few more risks.”
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The CUPRA FIP Tour is a professional, international tour of padel tournaments featuring many of the leading players across the world.
Formed in 2019, the CUPRA FIP Tour is just one step below the Premier Padel Tour and it’s where professional players begin as they hone their skills and continue to work up their rankings.
Gibson and Perez are now headed to a FIP Bronze in Bahrain, hoping to secure a title hat-trick before the left-handed Brit teams up with GB number two Catherine Rose at the inaugural LTA Padel National Championship in Bristol from December 4-7.
“I am so happy with the progress I’ve made in the last few months. Credit to Alex, my coach at Rocks Lane in London,” said Gibson.
“We don’t get to spend much time together and yet he’s able to help me when I’m back in the UK, even if it’s just for a couple of days in between tournaments. That’s really been helping my game improve.”
Gibson has been in top form this season since her rise in padel, making her way into the world’s top 100 after only turning pro in 2023.
The 34-year-old’s FIP Silver Reap Hong Kong win is her third FIP Silver title of the season, adding to her wins at the FIP Silver Australian Open and FIP Silver Melbourne.