The logic was respected at FIP Silver Champ Fleuri, where the seeded 1, Antonio “Pincho” Fernández et Diego Garcia, won the title after a solid final against the seeded 3, Fran Ramírez / Miguel González. Victory 7/6 6/1 for the favorites, who confirm their status and leave Reunion with 90 FIP points.

A first set close, then control

The first set offered a real arm wrestling match between two pairs in form. Ramírez and González held their own against the favorites for a long time, with no breaks in the set, pushing the set to the tie-breaker. But in key moments, Fernandez and García were more lucid and precise, winning 7/6 thanks to better management of important points.
The rest of the match was one-sided: the first seed took complete control of the game, leaving only crumbs to his opponents. The second set, concluded 6-1, highlighted the pace imposed by Fernández particularly comfortable in these slower playing conditions and the differences made in attack on García's side.

Revealing statistics

The numbers speak for themselves: Fernández and García have obtained 4 break points and have some converted 3, against On 0 3 for their opponents. Surgical efficiency in decisive moments, combined with impressive solidity in the game.

Even if their journey has not been a long, quiet river, particularly in quarter-finalsWhere Philemon Raichman and Yanis Muesser almost caused a surprise (missed set points in the first set) Fernández and García were able to raise their level in each round.

A first FIP ​​Silver title this season

It's the first FIP ​​Silver 2025 title for Fernandez and García this season. A major success before the second FIP Silver of Reunion, expected next week, where they will arrive with confidence and natural sideburns for a possible double.

Fernández and García left Champ Fleuri with a smile, a well-deserved title, and the feeling of having perfectly launched their tour in the Indian Ocean.

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 !