Bastien Blanqué and Johan Bergeron (TS1) failed to secure their first FIP ​​title of the season, losing in FIP Bronze Houten final face Rodrigo Coello and Ferran Insa (TS3) on the score of 6 / 2 6 / 4.

A similar scenario in both sets

Both rounds followed a identical diagram. In 1/1, Blanqué and Bergeron concede a early break, allowing Coello and Insa take control of the set. In the first set, the Spanish drove the point home by achieving a Double Break, giving them a comfortable lead to conclude 6/2.

In the second round, the French try to react, but their opponents do not give up. Once again, a quick break makes the difference. Solid on their commitments, Coello and Insa manage the end of the match perfectly to impose oneself 6/4.

A clear statistical dominance

The numbers speak for themselves: 12 break points obtained for Coello and Insa, against only 3 for the French. An efficiency which has resulted in 4 converted station wagons.

For their part, the “BB” have committed too many unforced errors, especially on important points. Conversely, Ferran Insa did a lot of damage on high balls.

final statistics fip bronze houten

Heading for Hong Kong

Despite this defeat, Blanqué and Bergeron leave with 22 FIP pointsThey will have the opportunity to bounce back quickly since we will find them again next week on the Hong Kong FIP Bronze.

Benjamin Dupouy

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 !