François Authier and Pierre Vincent Win the P1000 of the Open 4Padel Orleans 6/2, 7/5 Against Yanis Muesser and Jérémy Garcia

After overcoming the obstacle of the 8th final by giving up a set against Fabre / Dupont-Brimbeuf, the players from Saint-Étienne and Lyon, Authier and Vincent, did not miss a single set, concluding their journey in beauty.

A first “Tactical” set

The match gets off to a flying start with many advantage plays. Authier and Vincent are the first to achieve a break, 2/1. Despite four break points against them, they manage to hold their serve. Thanks to an impeccable strategy, they won this first set 6/2.

The Point of the Tournament

The point of the tournament undeniably goes to Yanis Muesser, who, at 1/0 and 40/30 in the second set, performs a spectacular double exit and wins the point. It's just amazing.

This point seems to give wings to Muesser and Garcia, who manage to break to lead 3/1. However, a poorly mastered game costs them their lead in stride.

A Second Set Under High Voltage

At 4/4, Authier and Vincent save two crucial break points. But the opponents, the TS2, are broken at 5/5 following a poorly executed game. Authier and Vincent did not let this opportunity slip away, winning their service game and, therefore, the tournament with a final score of 6/2, 7/5.

Match report

In the end, Yanis and Jérémy had their chances, totaling 7 break points, but only converting one. With 4 breaks made out of 10 opportunities, François and Pierre demonstrated that they were formidable competitors in crucial moments.

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovers the padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since padel is part of his life. You often see him touring France going to cover the major events of padel French.