French National 2 Interclub Championships delivered their verdict this weekend at Galaxy Padel Poitiers Between surprises, impressive performances, and hard-fought matches, the competition lived up to all its promises. In the end, Big padel is becoming more common among men, while the Boulogne-sur-Mer Tennis Club wins the title in the women's category.
Big Padel becomes essential among men
The men's final pitted Big padel à 4Padel Strasbourg in a match between two of the favorite teams in the competition.
The match is off to a perfect start for Strasbourg. Guillaume Olivier and Julien Motz dominate Julen Fabas and Elio Sarrat 6 / 3 7 / 5 After a very solid performance, Olivier showed remarkable consistency and allowed Strasbourg to take the lead. 1-0 .
Big Padel He then finds himself with his back against the wall and absolutely must win the next two matches.
In the second encounter, Lucas Pillon and Simon Wagner clash Marcos Gonzalez and Mathis Pottelet The Big duo got off to a good start by winning the first set. 6/3 But Strasbourg came back into the game, taking the second set by the same score. In the deciding set, Pillon and Wagner raised their game and won. 6/1 , completely reigniting the final.
The title will therefore be decided in the final match between Baptiste Fabre / Dorian De Meyer et Albert Trillas Garcia / Christophe Henry Despite the presence of Trillas, a player on the FIP circuit, the Big pair proved more consistent and managed the match perfectly. Fabre and De Meyer, remaining very solid, secured the victory. 6 / 3 6 / 3 and offer the title to Big padel .
Another success that confirms the strength of the club led by Jean-Thomas Peyrou , already a finalist in the interclub competitions national 1 recently.
Strasbourg and WinWin are on the rise Padel Cabriès
Si Big padel wins the title, the promotion to national 1 amounts to 4Padel Strasbourg et WinWin Padel Cabriès The regulations prohibit a club from having two teams in the same division, and Big Padel as well as Sète Padel The club already has a team in the elite.
TC Boulogne-sur-Mer makes a good move in the women's competition
In the female painting, it is the Boulogne-sur-Mer Tennis Club , seeded No. 3, who had the best run of the weekend.
The draw opened up after the surprise elimination of the seed n ° 1 Boulogne took full advantage of this. The Boulogne team then eliminated Tops of Nîmes in the semi-finals before finding All In Padel 69 (TS2) finally.
The match started perfectly for Boulogne with the victory of Lison Chambre and Lucie Allison face Gaëlle Rey and Anaïs Rivière 6 / 4 6 / 1 Very strong offensively, the Boulogne players made the difference thanks to 32 winning points against 17 .
All In Padel 69 reacts in the second encounter thanks to Helena Wyckaert and Amanda Pestre-Grange , which dominate Océane Kik and Manon Garcia 6 / 4 6 / 2 .
Everything therefore hinges on the third match. Marie Rondot and Nastasia Boitier-Legourd then deliver a perfect performance against Romane Dehaine and Clara Suffet The Boulogne women prevail. 6 / 1 6 / 0 by only committing 4 unforced errors against 34 for their opponents .
With this victory 2-1 , TC Boulogne-sur-Mer pick it up National 2 title and especially promotion to National 1 , the only qualifying spot for the women.
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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