After a final intense and indecisive, Sète Padel wins his first title in the history of French Interclub Championship. In front of Big padel, the club players Heraultais were able to handle the pressure to secure victory in the third decisive match.

Looking back at a hard-fought final

The first match had given a clear advantage to Big padel, with Thomas Vanbauce and Simon Wagner who had imposed themselves 7 / 5 6 / 2 salary. Quentin Ayuso and Loïc Le Panse, putting their team one game away from the title.

More Sète Padel was able to react in the second meeting thanks to Aitor Garcia Bassas and Miguel Angel Solbes, who snatched a ultra-disputed match in two tie-breaks face Clément Geens and Nicolas Rouanet (7 / 6 7 / 6). A crucial victory which put both teams tied and forced a third decisive match.

A third suspenseful match

So everything was played out between Luis Hernandez Quesada and Maxime Joris (Big Padel) et Mario Ortega Ripoll and Carlos Martí (Sète Padel). From the start of the match, Sète Padel put pressure on Maxime Joris, who is struggling to get into his final. His lack of rhythm is costing his team dearly, and Ortega and Martí take full advantage to quickly gain the advantage and win the first set 6/2.

But the dynamics completely reversed in the second round. Maxime Joris wakes up and finds his best level, dominating the exchanges and reversing the trend. With a more aggressive game and better consistency, it allows Big Padel to stick to a set everywhere by winning the second act 6/1.

Le third set is up to the challenge, with palpable tension on both sides. two teams hold their faceoffs, offering a very balanced set. But at 5/4, Big Padel cracks at the worst moment, granting a decisive break and therefore offers victory to Sète Padel.

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First coronation for Sète Padel

With this victory, Sète Padel wins his first French Interclub champion title, a consecration for this club. After a impressive course, the team led by Ortega, Martí, Garcia Bassas and Solbes imposes itself at the end of an indecisive and spectacular finale.

A success that marks the history of the club and come reward a strong collective, able to overthrow big Padel, yet winner of the first match.

Big's Disappointment Padel

Despite a very good career, Big padel leaves without the title after a final contested until the end. Jean-Thomas Peyrou, the team's coach, expressed his disappointment: "It's a matter of nothing, the matches were decided on small details. We can have regrets." The Girondins team, although ambitious this year, does not intend to stop there: "We will come back next year with ambitions." A clear message that suggests a rematch in 2026.

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 !