It was a close call to see the Big Padel Bordeaux lifts the 2025 Interclub Cup. Nicolas Rouanet and his team came very close to the title. Despite the frustration, the left-hander looks back on the start of the year, his performances, his constant progress and has new ambitions. The player looks back on his tournament and his goals.
The disappointment of not creating the surprise of the interclub
The disappointment is immense after having come so close to victory. “In the end, it’s the result that counts, but we were thrilled,” Nicolas Rouanet confided. “We would have definitely signed up to be there on Friday at the start of the competition.”
An intense match and notable progress
His path to the final was strewn with clashes against the best teams. “I felt good on the track, even if the start of the match is always surprising for me, because I am not used to playing at this speed,” he explains. However, he feels a clear progression in his game: “I have made a lot of progress, everything is falling into place, and physically, I am also good.”
The match was decided on details, with a narrow defeat: 7 / 6 7 / 6 . “It’s a crazy game. If we show this match without saying who is who, nobody would know who is the lowest ranked,” Mario Cordero emphasizes.
A positive assessment and clear objectives
Despite the disappointment, this final is a source of motivation. “It’s encouraging. My start to the season is positive, with good results in Australia and a third place in P2000 . I want to continue playing at this level, because I realize that I can compete.”
With Pierre-Vincent, the season promises to be busy. “We will continue together, it is going very well. We have had some great victories, notably a quarter at the end of the year in a table where we were not favorites.”
Play more to progress
The goal is clear: “Play the circuit to the fullest and face these players more often. That’s the only way I’ll improve. My eye and my speed help me, but I have to get used to the pace.”
A high-level weekend for the whole team
The tournament was also marked by the performance of Maxime Joris , who put up a tough fight. “He had a great competition, right from the start of the weekend. We could have gone out in the quarter or semi, but they stepped up their game with Luis Hernandez-Quesada . "
With players like Clément Geens, Thomas Vanbauce, Simon Wagner and Dorian de Meyer , the team displayed an impressive level. “We have a crazy team. This is our second final, and we will come back even stronger to go for the title next year.”
Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.

























































































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