The final of P1000 from Mantes-la-Jolie kept its promises with a generational duel between the experienced Adrien Maigret / Yann Auradou and young people in shape Lucas Pillon / Olivier Guy de Chamisso. An intense encounter that saw experience make the difference in key moments: win 6/2 7/5 for Maigret and Auradou.

A great start... quickly caught up

Lucas and Olivier started the final perfectly, breaking early to lead 2-0. But Adrien and Yann do not delay in get into their gameThe duo imposes a heavier rhythm, finds deeper zones… and completely reverses the dynamic.

Result: 6 games in a row to conclude the set on a stinging 6/2.

A tighter second round

Not resigned, Lucas and Olivier set off again in the second set. A first break propels them ahead (2-1), but they are immediately recaptured. Nothing to put them off: they manage another break and head towards the 5-2.

But when it comes to closing, the pressure is too great. Three set points are saved by Maigret and Auradou who regain their solidity. Adrien Maigret in particular becomes increasingly sharp, they play five consecutive games and seal their victory with a score of 7/5.

A P1000 for the experience

With this success, Adrien Maigret and Yann Auradou add a new line to their list of achievements, proving that they are still formidable on the French circuit. For their part, Pillon and Guy de Chamisso confirm their potential with a very good tournament… but it will still be necessary gain consistency in hot moments to hope to win new titles at this level.

Teo Vieau

He discovered padel in 2016 in Nantes and quickly became attached to the game, commentating on Padel Mag TV, he covers the various tournaments on the French circuit as well as international tournaments organized in France!