The first round of Riyadh Premier Padel P1 offered a very contrasting scenario for the French women involved. Between a frustrating elimination for Alix Collombon / Jana Montes and an expedited qualification for Léa Godallier / Giorgia Marchetti.
Collombon vs. Montes: A lackluster match and a frustrating elimination
Opposed to Noa Cánovas / María RodríguezAlix Collombon and Jana Montes never really found their rhythm.
Final score: 6/0 3/6 6/0 in favor of the Spanish.
The Franco-Spanish pair got off to a disastrous start, swept aside in the first set. They reacted immediately in the second, winning it 6-3 with more intensity and precision. But their hope was short-lived: in the third set, Collombon and Montes suffered another heavy defeat, conceding yet another 6/0 without ever managing to reverse the trend.
The statistics perfectly illustrate the nature of the match:
- 9% of break points converted only for Collombon / Montes,
- 78% on the Spanish side,
- in return, 24% of points earned in the third set for the Franco-Spanish pair, against 72% for Cánovas / Rodríguez.
A match largely dominated by the Spanish team, who were more solid, more consistent and much more effective in key moments.

This defeat confirms a rocky start to the season for Collombon/Montes. After a very good start with a victory in FIP Silver In Caen, the momentum stalled at FIP Platinum Marseille, already with an elimination in the first round, and now in Riyadh.
For their part, Cánovas and Rodríguez continue their journey and will face the next round seeded 2, Bea González / Paula Josemaría.
Godallier/Marchetti cruise through and advance to the round of 16.
Conversely, Léa Godallier and Giorgia Marchetti They negotiated their entry into the main draw perfectly. They faced local wild cards. Khalil Fareh / YamaniThe French and Italian women left no chance for their opponents.
Swift victory 6-0, 6-0 in just 30 minutesThis reflects a clear difference in skill level and complete mastery. This performance confirms the excellent momentum of the pair, who were already very strong in qualifying.
Having come through qualifying, Godallier and Marchetti thus advance to round of XNUMXwhere they will face either Tamara Icardo / Claudia Jenseni.e Lucía Sainz / Raquel Eugenio, recent winners of the FIP Platinum Marseille.
A contrasting dynamic, but a real opportunity to seize.
While the elimination of Collombon/Montes is certainly regrettable given the apparent balance on paper, the performance of Godallier/Marchetti is very encouraging. Having come through qualifying, they benefited from favorable draws and, above all, displayed a very solid level of playwhich allows them to confidently advance to the round of 16.
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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