The final of the Eastern Conference ladies of the interclub at PadelShot Metz offered a thrilling scenario this Sunday, pitting TC Boulogne-sur-Mer à Chambéry TC. After three intense matches, it was finally the Savoyard club who won the title with a score of 2/1, at the end of a confrontation where every point counted.
Boulogne starts strong, Chambéry reacts
The tone was set from the start of the final with the double formed by Nastasia Box Legourd et manon garcia to Boulogne-sur-Mer, who took the upper hand without trembling in front of their opponents. Thanks to a solid performance and a very aggressive game, the northern pair won 6 / 3 6 / 2, giving the first point to his club.
More Chambéry does not take long to react. In the second match, the duo Chiara Messina / Delphine Repiton is opposed to Marine Fontaine / Océane KikThe meeting turns into a three-set battle, intense and indecisive. After conceding the second set to tie-break (6/7(3)), the Chambéry players found the resources to reverse the trend in the third set.
The turning point of the match came during the fourth game of the last setas Messina / Repiton are carried out 3-1 and a spectacular point, concluded at the end of a high-intensity exchange, completely relaunches the pair, who come back into the match before winning 6/4 6/7(3) 6/3This success allows Chambéry to equalize, leaving the fate of the final hanging on the third and final match.
A final match on the wire
The tension rises another notch for the final encounter. After 50 minutes of play, the score is already 3-3 in the second set, and the first point of the seventh game gives rise to an incredible sequence, where both teams shine in defense.
In this electrical context, Chambéry TC, and in particular the pair Christelle Dubreuil/Florence Haring shows composure to win the deciding match and win the final with an overall score of 2/1.

With this victory, Chambéry TC offers the Eastern Conference title and confirms its solidity in key moments.

Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.