Men's semi-finals of the French Interclub Championships N1 offered an intense and unpredictable scenario to Palatium of Troyes . Big padel had to push himself to the limit to secure his place in the final against a very solid All In team Padel 69 , author of a very high-level tournament. In the other semi-final, Casa Padel Uno lived up to his status to reach the final.
Big Padel mental strength against All In Padel 69
The semi-final between Big padel et All In Padel 69 It has long seemed that it could swing either way. And it is the All In players who strike first.
input, Nathan Courrin / Norman Sanchez create surprise by dominating Nicolas Rouanet / Thomas Vanbauce 7 / 6 6 / 4 . A first point that completely changes the complexion of the match and suggests a possible qualification for All In.
The second match is crucial. Simon Vasquez / Daniel Windahl , who had already achieved a feat earlier in the day against Pablo Lijó / Gonzalo Rubio , confront Luis Hernandez-Quesada / Maxime Joris The Swedes win the first set. 7/6 and place All In at a set of the final But Big Padel They hang on. Hernandez-Quesada and Joris raise their game, turn the match around and win. 6 / 4 6 / 4 in the next two rounds, after a very tense fight. Everything then hinges on the third match.
In the decisive match , Clément Geens / Dylan Guichard face Johan Bergeron / Jérémy Robert A close, intense duel, decided in the third set. After a hard-fought match, Geens / Guichard eventually prevail 6/2 4/6 6/4 , offering the qualification to Big Padel.
Big Padel has come a long way, to a set of elimination but go and get that victory to the mind facing an All In team Padel 69, who emerges from this competition with a lot of credit.
Casa Padel A solid performance against Sète Padel
In the other semi-final, Casa Padel Uno imposes itself 2–0 face Sète Padel , reigning French champions, but not without a scare.
The first match was marked by a difficult start. Mario Huete / Thomas Leygue suffer a severe 6/0 face Aitor García Bassas / Ignacio Sager Nagel But the reaction was immediate: the Casa players rallied and turned the game around to win. 6 / 2 6 / 4 .
The second doubles match Carlos Daniel Gutiérrez / Teodoro Zapata à Quentin Ayuso / Yanis Muesser The Spaniard and the Argentinian, favorites on paper, lived up to expectations and won. 7 / 5 6 / 2 , despite the valiant resistance of Ayuso and Muesser. Casa Padel secures his qualification without having to play a third match.
A highly anticipated final
La men's final will therefore oppose Big padel , seeded 1, at Casa Padel Uno , seeded 2. A logical match-up on paper, but with two teams arriving not without difficulty.
Please arrive no earlier than 12am , directly on Padel MagTV , for a final that promises a very high level of play and high-level confrontations.
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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