End clap for the first edition of the Cupra Padel-Point Tour who will have been able to thrill the lovers of padel to the four corners of France. Here is a little recap of the event that should not be missed this weekend!

A memorable day!

Radiant. In a nutshell, this is how we could sum up this 11th and final stage of the Cupra Padel-Point Tour. Placed under the sign of conviviality and good humor, this day will have kept all its promises.

With the presence in the tables of personalities such as Cyril Hanouna and Sylvain Wiltord and top French players such as Adrien Maigret, Bastien Blanqué or Yann Auradou, the tone was immediately set. stars, padel and sun. What more could you ask for?

Cyril Hanouna Adrien Maigret

The public being already boiling and on the lookout from 11am, it was clear that all the signals were green at the “beginning” of this day. And even if the fresh wind was out, it absolutely did not deter the public.

As diligent at the bar as on the benches around the center, the spectators were spoiled. If the atmosphere outside the courts was there, it was above all the level of play that was the attraction of the day. With a match as a high point: the semi-final between Blanqué/Thevenot vs Gest/Auradou. Having been decided after a super-tiebreak, the game will have been strong in rebound and finally won by the pair Blanqué / Thevenot with the score of 4-6 6-0 10-7.

The traditional circuit entertainment hit the mark once again. The children's activities brought together a large number of children who were added to the group as they went along:

The now classic Cupra Padel-Point Tour : the One Point Championship was extremely challenging with players who gave up nothing to win an exceptional prize: 2 palas Wilson Ultra Pro. As you can imagine, players were happy to be able to win such prizes.

The other activity and highlight of the day was of course the raffle, awaited by 99,9% of the participants! During this moment of pure sharing combining conviviality and a spirit of teasing, we felt that everyone was in the best state of mind, which strongly contributed to making this day all the more memorable.

What better way to end this idyllic Saturday than with a DJ set, allowing players to enjoy the party a little more.

Blanqué and Thevenot pocket the P500 H

A week after the P2000 des Pyramides, Bastien Blanqué didn't do too much and brilliantly won the P500 of the Master Final alongside Florent Thevenot. Honoring his status as French No. 6, the Toulousain had not come to make up the numbers at the Pyramids. His partner for the occasion, Florent Thevenot, accompanied the triple French champion very well. The performance in the final against Durieux / Garcia only confirmed what we had seen throughout the day: the arduous desire to win the trophy for Bastien and Florent!

Final score: Blanqué/Thevenot 6-3 6-2

Boitier and Fontaine impose their law on the P500 F

Opposed to the Bougon/Pecastaing pair in the final, the Boitier/Fontaine duo held their ground despite a particularly tight and undecided first set. Sure of their strength and more solid, the Northerners will pocket the second set without having had to push to their limits.

Final score: Box / Fountain 7-5 6-3

Gamme/Giordano at the end of the suspense on the P100

After a daunting final, it is finally the Gamme / Giordano pair who pocket the P100 of the Master Final of this Cupra Padel-Point Tour after a fight in 3 sets against Dammak / Bismuth.

Final score: Range/Giordano 6-2 1-6 11-9

Nasser Hoverini

Passionate about football, I discovered the padel in 2019. Since then, it's been crazy love with this sport to the point of abandoning my favorite sport.