The finalists of the open women's competition and the semi-finals of the open men's and under 18 competitions were defined.
The waves continued to pump in El Rosario
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The second day of the ALAS competition, currently taking place there, took place in the explosive waves of El Rosario. Today, the Open Women's finalists and the semifinalists in the two most popular categories: Open Men's and Under-18 Men's were determined.
Guatemala, El Salvador, Peru, Mexico, Ecuador, Mexico, Chile, and Argentina are the countries remaining in the competition at the end of the day.
The women's final could prove historic, as it features the winner of the previous round, Genesis Borja, who just won in Huanchaco.
It looked like this:

Meanwhile, in the men's open, there is a mix of countries, although the majority is Salvadoran: Four of the eight semifinalists are from there.
Below the semis:

In the U18 category, there's a majority of Guatemalan players, as three of the eight semi-finals are home games. Here's how the semi-finals ended:

The schedule for tomorrow is as follows:

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