La seed n ° 1, Tom Basso et Jeremy Robert, wins the P1000 Grenoble Tennis Padel - this weekend, at the end of a intense finale in front of the seed n ° 3, Norman Sanchez et Lucas Potel, on the score of 6 / 4 7 / 5A mental victory for the young French, who signed here their second P1000 title together of the season.
A solid first set
The final started at a fast pace, with two pairs very close in the rallies. After an even start to the match, Basso and Robert found the flaw at the best of times, breaking at 4-4 before concluding the round 6/4 thanks to an authoritative service game.
A second set reversed
The scenario was reversed in the second round: Sanchez and Potel took the lead from the start and were leading 5/3, a service to follow to equalize at one set all. But when it came to concluding, the tension took over. The favorites Basso and Robert took the opportunity to return to the game, chaining four consecutive games to finally prevail 7/5A demonstration of composure and combativeness.
Basso and Robert, a confident pair
Already victorious in a P1000 earlier in the season, Tom Basso et Jeremy Robert confirm their constant progressTheir journey in Grenoble was not easy: only three-set matches, notably a semi-final disputed concluded with the score of 5/7 7/6 6/2 against Du Gardin / Roulleau . Endurance and mental strength that allowed them to win the title.
The logic respected before the P2000 of Carquefou
By winning in Grenoble, the seed n ° 1 confirms his status and leaves with 1000 precious points before disputing the P2000 Urban Padel Carquefou in two weeks, a tournament that promises to be tough.

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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