Le TC Boulogne-sur-Mer wins the final French National 2 Women's Interclub Championships by imposing 2-1 against All In Padel 69 at the end of a hard-fought match. Top seed n ° 3 of the tournament, the Boulogne club has had a superb run and has secured both the title and promotion to National 1 , the only qualifying spot for the women.
The painting had opened after the fall of the number 1 seed Boulogne took full advantage of this. After eliminating Tops of Nîmes In the semi-final, the Boulogne team faced each other again in the final. All In Padel 69 (TS2) for a duel that appears balanced on paper.
Chambre and Allison launch Boulogne perfectly
The first meeting was between Lison Chambre / Lucie Allison à Gaëlle Rey / Anaïs Rivière The players of TC Boulogne-sur-Mer quickly gained the upper hand and prevailed 6 / 4 6 / 1 .
More effective offensively, they scored 32 winning points against 17 for their opponents, while committing a similar number of unforced errors. The difference was mainly made in the key moments: 3 break points converted out of 4 , against On 0 4 for Rey and Rivière.
A valuable first point for Boulogne.

All In Padel 69 reacts perfectly
In the second encounter, Océane Kik / Manon Garcia faced Helena Wyckaert / Amanda Pestre-Grange This time, the logic of the ranking was respected.
The players of All In Padel 69 delivered a very solid performance to secure the victory 6 / 4 6 / 2 The statistical dominance is clear: 29 winning points against 14 , with also fewer unforced errors ( 28 vs. 31 ).
Wyckaert and Pestre-Grange were also impeccable on the important points, converting their 3 break points while their opponents were not given any opportunity .

Everything therefore hinged on the third encounter.
Rondot and Boitier-Legourd offer the title
The decisive match pitted Marie Rondot / Nastasia Boitier-Legourd à Romane Dehaine / Clara Suffet And in this encounter, the TC Boulogne-sur-Mer left no chance for his opponents.
The Boulogne women's team won. 6 / 1 6 / 0 at the end of a perfectly controlled match.
Very aggressive, left-handed Marie Rondot made a huge difference offensively, perfectly supported by Nastasia Boitier-Legourd Statistics illustrate Boulogne's dominance: only 4 unforced errors compared to 34 for All In Padel 69 .
A masterful performance that definitively sealed the match.

A well-deserved promotion to National 1
With this victory 2-1 , TC Boulogne-sur-Mer offers himself the National 2 championship title and especially promotion to National 1 rewarding a perfectly executed weekend.
Party with the status of seed n ° 3 The Boulogne team managed to make the difference thanks to great consistency and solid performance in key moments .
For All In Padel 69 The disappointment is inevitably great after a great final, but Boulogne will have been stronger in the decisive match .
One thing is sure: TC Boulogne-sur-Mer made their mark at these N2 interclubs and will join the elite of French padel next season.
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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