THEOpen All In Country Club Lyon P1500 Ladies meeting this week 13 players from the French top 20. If the day of Saturday was generally well controlled by the favourites, some had more difficulties during the quarter-finals.

Majdoubi and Lambert Agosti surprise

La TS3 Alison Casalli de Lima (15) and Marie Maligot (10) did not find the solution to the TS6 Nada Majdoubi (7) and Lou Lambert Agosti (29). A match that turned on the 5th game of each set, TS3 failing to convert its break points and systematically conceding its service game behind. A frustrating match for Casalli and Maligot, who lost 6 / 3 6 / 3.

Ros and Alquier in control

In the upper part of the table, Melanie Ros (6) and Déborah Alquier (8), seeded 2, have sent their quarter-final in front of the TS7 Géraldine Sorel (17) and Emmelien Lambregts (19). A one-sided first round concluded on a 6/0, before a surge of pride from their opponents, who held their own until the second set tie-break. Ros and Alquier finally prevail 6 / 0 7 / 6.

Ginier and Vichier impress at home

La TS4 Manon Marcarie (16) and Cassandra Senjean (14) n / A simply did not exist in front of the Local TS8 Jessica Ginier (5) and Lucie Vichier (38). A match fully mastered by the Lyonnaises, who have not left only two games to their opponents, imposing themselves 6 / 0 6 / 2 en only 45 minutes.

Bergaud and Denecheau hold their rank

The last quarter-final saw the TS1 Laurine Bergaud (5) and Jennifer Denecheau (4) to impose oneself in two sets face Alexia Dechaume (26) and Élodie Invernon (5) (TS5). After a sluggish start to the match, with a break conceded at 3/1, Bergaud and Denecheau were able to react and regain control of the match to win 7 / 5 6 / 3.

The semi-finals to follow this Sunday

The final four promises to be explosive with two great matches:

  • Laurine Bergaud / Jennifer Denecheau (TS1) vs Jessica Ginier / Lucie Vichier (TS8)
  • Melanie Ros / Deborah Alquier (TS2) vs Nada Majdoubi / Lou Lambert Agosti (TS6)

Will the favourites hold their ground or will we see new surprises? Answer tomorrow from 10am live on Padel Magazine TV.

Noah Daumain

I took a bubble in my first tournament Padel. Since then, it has become a passion,
with one goal: to never again finish a game without scoring a goal. This sport is
now an integral part of my life, to the point of leaving feathers there. I often burn myself
elbows trying to catch all the balls. "A true love story."