The course of Bastien Blanqué et Johan Bergeron au FIP Bronze Espoo They stopped just short of the final, after a hard-fought defeat against the Spanish. Borja Trujillo Chang et Rodrigo Coello Manso, No. 3 seed (6/4 6/7 6/3).

A close match and missed opportunities

In the first set, the French were broken at 2-2, an advantage their opponents would not relinquish. Despite several hard-fought games, Trujillo and Coello manage their lead and conclude 6/4

More enterprising in the second act, Blanqué and Bergeron They quickly break serve, but are immediately broken back. At 6-5, the Spaniards serve for the match, but the French show character: they break back at the crucial moment and force a thrilling tiebreak, which they ultimately win. Everything is to play for in this high-level duel.

Fueled by their renewed energy, the two French players break early. But they are broken back immediately and it is Trujillo and Coello who regain the upper hand. Blanqué and Bergeron drop a little in intensity, let some opportunities slip away and finally lose 6/3.

The end of an era?

This defeat perhaps marks the The end of the Blanqué-Bergeron adventureThe Toulouse native will compete in the P2000 Urban Padel Carquefou with Yoan Boronadbefore participating in FIP Bronze Ireland with Nicolas Rouanet, While Johan Bergeron is registered at FIP Bronze Hong Kong with Timeo Fonteny.

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 !