The journey ends in the round of 32 for Alix Collombon at this Mexican tournament. Associated with Jana Montes The Frenchwoman lost decisively to the Spanish pair Beatriz Caldera / Carla Goenaga on the score of 6 / 2 6 / 1 , in less than an hour of play.
A match that quickly became one-sided
The match quickly turned in favor of the Spanish pair, who imposed a high pace from the very first exchanges. Collombon and his partner never really managed to establish their game, constantly under pressure.
The figures confirm this dominance: only 34% of points won by the Franco-Spanish pair against 66% for their opponents A significant difference that illustrates the difficulties encountered throughout the match.
Difficulties in key sectors
Collombon and Montes Cabruja struggled to make an impact in the service game. With only 43% of points won behind their first serve and especially 0% on second shot They have never managed to secure their service games.
On the other side, the difference was clear: 75% first-shot success rate et 60% on second for Caldera and Goenaga, who have consistently gained the upper hand in the exchanges.
The return leg failed to rebalance the match. The Spanish pair dominated in this area as well, winning 57% of points scored on the opponent's first serve and even 100% on second shot leaving very few opportunities for their opponents.
A dominance confirmed in all areas
Beyond the service and return statistics, the entire match was controlled by the Spanish pair. Their run of consecutive points, which built up to 10 This demonstrates their ability to string together and maintain pressure.
Collombon and his partner, on the other hand, lacked consistency and never managed to reverse the momentum, despite a few more engaging sequences.
A defeat that should be put into perspective
While the scoreline may seem harsh, this type of match is part of the reality of top-level tennis. Facing a pair brimming with confidence, capable of dictating the pace from start to finish, finding solutions becomes difficult.
For Alix Collombon, the objective now will be to bounce back quickly and analyze this match in order to adjust the key points for the upcoming deadlines, in particular the P1 Miami .
Racket sports have always been a part of my life, and padel was the obvious choice. Discovered in Marbella as a child, it has since become an integral part of my sporting and family life.

























































































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