The final of French Interclub Championships National 2 lived up to all its promises. At the end of a hard-fought match, Big padel imposes itself 2-1 against 4Padel Strasbourg , at the end of a perfectly controlled ascent .
Trailing after the first game, the Big players knew Turn the situation around to get the title.
Strasbourg strikes first
The first meeting was between Julen Fabas / Elio Sarrat à Guillaume Olivier / Julien Motz .
The Strasbourg team signed a very solid match , thanks to William Olivier , very consistent throughout the match and a very offensive Julien Motz.
They impose themselves 6 / 3 7 / 5 and allow 4Padel Strasbourg to gain the upper hand in this final.
Big Padel then found himself back to the wall , with the obligation to win the next two matches to have any hope of winning the title.
Pillon and Wagner relaunch the Big
The second match was between Lucas Pillon / Simon Wagner à Marcos Gonzalez / Mathis Pottelette .
The Big players got off to a perfect start with a first set won 6/3 , but were surprised in the second set by the same score.
In the third set, Pillon and Wagner Two leading figures on the French circuit rediscovered their form and demonstrated their consistency to secure victory. 6/1 .
Big Padel then returns tied (1-1) And everything comes down to the final match.
Fabre and De Meyer offer the title
The decisive match pitted them against each other Baptiste Fabre / Dorian De Meyer et Albert Trillas Garcia / Christophe Henry .
Si Threshing The FIP circuit player, who seemed to be one of the most dangerous players on the track, managed the match perfectly tactically. Fabre and De Meyer were very good tactically.
This allows them to prevail. 6 / 3 6 / 3 and to offer the final victory at Big Padel .
A title for Big Padel, but the climb to Strasbourg
With this victory 2-1 , Big padel pick it up National 2 championship title confirming the strength of the club led by Jean-Thomas Peyrou .
However, the rise in national 1 was already acquired for 4Padel Strasbourg The regulation prohibiting a club from having two teams in the top division, Big padel , which already has a team in N1, could not access the higher division.
The promotion therefore falls to the Strasbourg , accompanied by WinWin Padel Cabriès , also qualified.
Despite this, Big Padel confirms its status from one of the biggest stables in French padel , with a title in National 2 et a final recently played in National 1 .
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 !

























































































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