The final of P1000 Tire Cash Reunion Padel Club offered a real clash of generations between the young Navarro / Candelo (TS2) and the experienced ones Britos / Garcia (TS1)After a very close match, the young Spaniards emerged victorious. 7 / 6 7 / 6 and win the title.
Two tie-breaks to dethrone the champions of the title
The start of the match is ideal for the TS1, which breaks quickly before being immediately broken back. The rallies are intense, the level high on both sides, and the first set is decided in tie-breaker, won by the young people.
The second set followed the same pattern. No breaks, close games, and a tough physical battle. Trailing 4-0 in the tie-break, Navarro / Candelo completely reverse the situation to prevail 7-5.
A high-level match
Statistics confirm the balance
19 break points obtained For Britos/Garcia, 7 converted against 8 for the TS2, including 7 converted
50 winning points for Navarro / Candelo against 43
An intense match with a lot of commitment.

Youngsters showing mental fortitude after an already very tough semi-final
A few hours earlier, Navarro / Candelo had already had to secure their place in the final after a third set in a tie-break facing the premises Bury Pichon / Perez.
Despite this grueling semi-final, they managed to bounce back and defeat a Former Spanish world number 72 and Argentine, former world number 109, title holders and tournament benchmarks.
A minor sensation in Reunion Island
This victory marks a real achievement for the TS2who was able to compete in intensity and make the difference in key moments.
A victory built on mental strength, which confirms the rise of this young pair and which risks causing havoc on the FIP circuit.
A meeting on the island
Le P1000 Tire Cash Reunion Padel Club confirms its status as a major event on the island. A high level of playgood playing conditions, large crowd throughout the weekend and a prize money of €10 They provided a setting worthy of the event. A successful tournament in every respect, both in terms of sporting performance and organization and atmosphere.
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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