Disillusionment at first round for Léa Godallier (61th) and his Spanish partner Camilla Fassio (68th). Seed 2 of the tournament and clearly announced among the contenders for the finalThe two players were defeated by the Spanish team. Maria Arteaga (210th) et Maria Delgado (151st) on the score of 7 / 6 6 / 3.

A defeat that's hard to swallow, especially since it comes so soon. at home in France for Léa GodallierOn paper, the gap was there: two players from the world top 70 facing a pair beyond the top 150, but the Spaniards showed a very good level of play above their ranking.

A very close match

statistics confirm an extremely balanced confrontation.
Throughout the match, the two teams were evenly matched in almost every aspect:

  • Winning points : 21 for Godallier / Fassio, 22 for Arteaga / Delgado
  • Direct fouls : 34 on each side
  • Break points obtained : 4 for the second seed, 6 for the Spanish
  • Converted break points 2 against 3

The difference has been made in key moments. The first set tie-breakThe decisive set clearly swung in favor of Arteaga and Delgado, who were more solid and composed under pressure. In the second set, the Spanish team managed to... convert their rare opportunitieswhere Godallier and Fassio failed to reverse the trend.

A picture now wide open

The fall of the seeded 2 completely changes the appearance of the painting. Maria Arteaga and Maria Delgado secure qualification and will face off in quarterfinal la seeded 8, made of Martina Parmigiani et Aitana Garcia Roman.

Note, Alix Collombon and her partner Jana Montes qualified with authority, winning 6/0 6/4 to secure their ticket to the next round.

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 !