The first men's semi-final of the FIP Platinum tournament in Marseille offered a scenario as intense as it was unpredictable. Three sets, tension, a nail-biting tie-break, and a crowd of... Palais des Sports Kept on the edge of their seats until the very last point. At the end of the battle, Bergamini / Garrido have finally let experience speak for itself.
A blistering start… then the first turn
From the start of the match, Lucas Bergamini et Javi Garrido They hit hard. A quick break and a fast pace imposed: the number 2 seed quickly leads 4-1 and seems to have taken control of the match. But the match turns on a play as spectacular as it is worrying. Attempting to go off the court, Garrido slips on the carpet of the Palais des Sports in Marseille. A big scare, a break point to play, then a few minutes of interruption. More fear than physical harm, but a real mental turning point.
This downtime benefits Alex Chozas et Tino Libaak who are getting their thoughts in order and gradually catching up to the score.
A completely crazy tie-break
The first set then became completely unpredictable, culminating in a rather bizarre tie-break: unforced errors on both sides, disputed umpire's decisions, and palpable tension on the center court. In this electric atmosphere, it was ultimately the Argentineans who manage to pull through and take home a very eventful first set.

The number 2 seed regains control of the match
The reaction of Bergamini / Garrido does not keep us waiting. In the second set, the seeded 2 Break at the start and imposes his rhythm again, as at the beginning of the match. Despite a Libaak Growing in strength and engaging in increasingly longer rallies, Lucas and Javi remained solid in the key moments and closed out the set. 6/4.
Bergamini as boss to conclude
The third set began in a more tense atmosphere. Chozas and Libaak grew irritated, the rallies became more physical, and the young Argentinian's level eventually suffered. Less precise, less inspired, Libaak committed more mistakes And if there's one person who's partly to blame, it's... Lucas Bergamini Small in stature, immense in talent. The Brazilian soared through the end of the match, constantly varying his positions with powerful passes, disrupting the rhythm, and remaining impressively solid in defense.
Gradually, the dynamic shifts definitively. Lucas and Javi eventually prevail. 6/7, 6/4, 6/4 after one real battle on the central track of the Palais des Sports in Marseille, to the great delight of Marseille public .

See you in the final
The number 2 seed has thus secured his place in the final of the FIP Platinum in Marseille and now awaits his opponent: Leal / Guerrero (TS1) ou Gutiérrez / Alfonso (TS5) The answer is expected tonight, after the last semi-final of the day, which you can follow on the YouTube channel. Padel Magazine TV.
Maceo Zerhat discovered padel in 2020 in Savigny-sur-Clairis, Burgundy. He contributed to the club's expansion by bringing his energy and curiosity. Padel Magazinehe transmits his Padel"mania" by skillfully bouncing on all the latest news about your favorite sport!

























































































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