Le P1000 Clermont Padel - delivered an expected final between the two best pairs in the tournament. Pedro Diaz / Quentin Ayuso (TS1) were facing Thomas Seux / Louis Jover (TS2) in a match that pitted the two strongest teams of the weekend against each other.

A one-sided first set

The final starts at a pace completely dictated by the number 1 seed. Diaz and Ayuso immediately take control and inflict a 6/0 Without question. The difference in intensity is clear.
Seux and Jover are accumulating unforced errors: 31 unforced errors, against 19 only for their opponents in this match, unable to find solutions in the face of the regularity and constant pressure imposed.

Pedro Diaz, head and shoulders above the rest

In this first act, Pedro Diaz is particularly impressive. Very clean in his game, he displays 15 winning points for 10 unforced errors In this match, he was the only player in the final to finish with a positive statistical record. Solid in defense, sharp in front of goal, he dictated the tempo of the game.

A resurgence in the second set, but not enough

The second set was closer. By varying the game more and playing more often on Quentin AyusoSeux and Jover manage to balance the debates and push their opponents to the point of tie-breaker.
But in the key moments, the number 1 seed's experience shone through. More composed on the important points, Diaz and Ayuso won the tiebreak. 7-5 and conclude the final in two sets.

A well-controlled title to kick off the season

This victory caps off a very good tournament for Diaz/Ayuso. After a perfectly controlled start to the competition, with only four games conceded in two matchesThey had to fight hard in the semi-final against Barthe / Hugounenq, winning in the third set. In the final, they rediscovered their best form to win decisively.

already victorious together in a P1000 last season, Pedro Diaz and Quentin Ayuso add another title to their record and secure their first P1000 of the seasonconfirming their status and launching their year in the best possible way.

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 !

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