Thanks to a wild card, Thomas Leygue and Clément Geens are directly entered into the main draw of Brussels P2. And for their first round, fate has reserved a big challenge for them: to face Tolito Aguirre and Gonzalo Alfonso, two of the most creative and unpredictable players on the tour, recently arrived on the tour Premier Padel.

An explosive duel that revives a previous clash for Leygue, since the Frenchman had already crossed swords with this same pair during the final round of Miami P1 qualifyingAccompanied by Guillermo Collado, Leygue then lost with a score of 6/4 7/5.

A complicated draw, but hope fueled by Doha

This time, Leygue will be able to count on the experience and support of Clément Geens, who will be playing at home. The Belgian, well known to the Brussels public, should benefit from significant support for this entry into the competition. The two men remain on a good dynamic after their Round of 16 at the Qatar Major.

Opposite, The “Magicos” emerge from a premature defeat in Doha, eliminated in the first round by the Deus brothers. A result which contrasts with their very good start to the season, marked in particular by two consecutive finals on the circuit Premier Padel.

A revenge to take

This duel will therefore have a scent of revenge for Thomas Leygue, determined to do better than in their previous confrontation in Miami, where opportunities were not lacking but were not capitalized on. On center court, and in an atmosphere that promises to be favorable to the Franco-Belgian duo, the hope of a feat cannot be ruled out.

The match is scheduled in the last rotation at 17 p.m. on center court, a great exhibition for two players who will be keen to shake up the hierarchy.

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 !