It's the big day! The France challenge this Saturday morning the all-powerful Spain in the final of 2025 European ChampionshipsThe reigning European champions are obviously the favorites... but the blue, carried by a superb dynamic, arrive with full confidence after a faultless course and a convincing victory against Belgium in the semifinals.
Spain, favorite
Made up of the most promising young talents on the circuit, Spain has fielded an impressive team: Lucia Sainz Pelegri (19) / Martina Calvo Santamaria (15), Lorena Rufo Ortiz (26) / Jessica Castelló López (18), and Andrea Ustero Prieto (9) / Alejandra Alonso de Villa (11).
The Spanish showed some signs of nervousness against the Italians yesterday, and the French will be hoping to take advantage of any opportunity.
French compositions: a solid and complementary trio
The French coach has chosen to bet on the continuity and pair cohesion for this final:
- Match 1: Carla Touly (77) / Jessica Ginier Barbie (161)
The 2025 French vice-champions will open the ball against Sainz / CalvoA demanding start, but the French women have already proven that they can raise their level in major events. - Match 2: Alix Collombon (27) / Léa Godallier (61)
The pair champion of France face Lorena Rufo / Jessica Castelló, a well-known duo on the circuit Premier PadelCollombon and Godallier, experienced and strong under pressure, will have the mission of shaking Spain. - Match 3: Louise Bahurel (125) / Lucie Pothier (175)
Young people Bahurel and Pothier, very close, will conclude the day against Alejandra Ustero / Alejandra Alonso, the new golden generation of Spanish padel. A tough match, but the French women have already shown great maturity and exemplary fighting spirit.
Objective: Create the feat
On Spanish remain the big favorites, but the French have nothing to lose. They will play with liberation, driven by the collective spirit and the desire to make history. As is often the case in this type of final, everything can change in a key match.
Join us at 11 a.m. on the FIP YouTube channel to follow this France – Spain final, With the Blues ready to give everything to win a historic title.
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 !
























































































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