Good performance for  Johan Bergeron / Timéo Fonteny who validate their ticket for the  Newgiza P2 final standings  after a solid victory in the final round of qualifying.

Opposed to the  seeded 3 Federico Mouriño / Alami Mohamed The French prevailed.  5/7 6/3 6/4  at the end of a close match.

 A difficult start… then the reaction 

The match starts badly for the French team, who concede the first set.  5/7  facing a solid pair, carried by a  Federico Mouriño (68th in the world)  Very impactful. But behind them, facing a pair that seemed unbalanced on paper, with  Alami Mohamed , class  1198th in the world The French managed to turn the tide, even though the opposing resistance remained strong in the last two sets.

 Stronger in key moments 

In a hard-fought match, the difference was made on the key points:

  •  45% of break points converted  for Bergeron / Fonteny
  •  38% on the opposing side 

A detail that weighs heavily when it comes to concluding sets.

The French are gaining the upper hand to prevail  5/7 6/3 6/4  and validate their qualification.

 A return to the main draw 

This is a  first this season  for Bergeron and Fonteny, who are back  final bracket of a tournament Premier Padel .

A significant performance, which already secures them  27 FIP points .

 What's Next ? 

Now let's turn to the main table, with a simple observation:
 No draw will be easy .

On paper, a duel against  Cepero / García  could represent a more affordable opportunity, but at this level, every match will be a challenge.

One thing is certain: the French have already succeeded in their tournament… and can still achieve more.

Benjamin Dupouy

I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !