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Among the women, the pair Wendy Barsotti / Lucile Pothier returned to victory after their difficult Toulouse setback last weekend. Against the experienced pair of Déborah Alquier and Emmelien Lambregts, the No. 3 seed won 6/3 6/4 without losing a single set of the tournament.

On the men's side, there was only one surprise with the elimination from the round of 1 of the Fouré / Sieurin pair by the Martel brothers. Simon Boissé and JT Peyrou had a sluggish start but ultimately did not lose a single set. They were opposed in the final to the team that is no longer presented, Lopes / Authier, the winner of a match won 8/7 in the 6rd set against Jérémy Ritz and Jean Michel Pequery. On their momentum from this epic semi-final, Justin and François quickly took the lead in the final leading 3/3 with authority. Simon and Jean-Thomas remaining in contact to break the slack then win the 1st round 1/7.

These two make the pair. Author of a promising start in Toulouse by making a good copy both in terms of the intensity and the complementarity of their game, they stand out to lead 5/3 to finally win 7/6 at the end of a match. panting where the level of play filled a large audience for the finals.

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