La  Esprit Women's P1500 Final Padel Lyon  delivered a quick script. On paper, the poster between the  TS1 Maligo / Merah  and  TS2 Denecheau / Majdoubi  The match was expected to be evenly contested. The momentum even seemed to be in favor of Marie Maligo and Steffi Merah, who were solid in the semi-final against Pothier / Vichier, while Jennifer Denecheau and Nada Majdoubi had to fight hard in the quarter-final and then the semi-final to reach the final.

A one-way finish

Denecheau and Majdoubi prevailed.  6/0 6/4 in 54 minutes , delivering their most accomplished performance of the weekend.

The first set, despite a heavy scoreline, featured some hard-fought rallies. The difference lay in the impact of the shots.

  •  Nada Majdoubi  The smash hit him diagonally was very dangerous.
  •  Jennifer Denecheau  locked the net with sharp volleys.

Opposite,  Steffi Merah  struggled, making a series of mistakes on the fly, which prevented TS1 from installing its game.

A second set that was closer… but controlled.

Maligo and Merah showed a better performance in the second half. They obtained  two break points  without managing to convert them.
The break conceded early in the set ultimately proved costly. More solid in the key moments, Denecheau and Majdoubi perfectly managed their advantage to close out the set.  6/4 .

Revealing statistics

The figures confirm the dominance of TS2:

  •  60 points won against 36 
  •  31 winning points against 17 
  •  0 return faults  against 4

A clean, aggressive and above all very consistent performance.

A first major title in 2026

Jennifer Denecheau confirms her status on the French circuit: after her  three P1500 wins in 2025 , she landed a new one, this time with Nada Majdoubi.
The pair had already won together the  P2000 UrbanPadel Nantes  last November, and now adds a  P1500  to their shared list of achievements.

A clear victory, which perfectly launches their season and their offer  the first women's P1500 of the year .

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 !