Le Clermont Padel Club Clermont welcomes this week the first P1000 of its history, with a promising program bringing together 11 players in the top 50.
Unfortunately, the No. 1 seed, the pair Yoan Boronad / Nicolas Molinero, withdrew due to an injury to Nicolas Molinero. This withdrawal opened the table this Saturday.
The pair Thomas Seux / Arthur Hugounenq, seeded No. 2 and a serious contender for the final victory, started their tournament in brilliant fashion with two quick wins. For their part, the pair Damien Bayard / Raphael Rubio (seeded No. 5) also qualified for the semi-finals without dropping a single set.
The key match of the quarter-finals was between the number 3 seed, Timéo Fonteny / Louis Jover, to pair no. 7, Olivier Guy de Chamisso / Thomas BassoIn a very close match, the latter won in two sets (7-6; 6-4), achieving a great performance.
For their part, the number 4 seed, Baptiste Delvienne / Vincent Ferrara, was eliminated in the quarter-finals. They lost (7-6; 6-1) to the No. 6 seed, Remy Gourre / Jerome Ferrandez.
The semi-finals will take place this Sunday. The first will pit the pair against each other Thomas Seux / Arthur Hugounenq, favorite for the title, in the pair Remy Gourre / Jerome FerrandezThe second semi-final will see the pair Olivier Guy de Chamisso / Thomas Basso challenge the pair Damien Bayard / Raphael Rubio for a place in the final.
The match will be broadcast live at 10h30 on the YouTube channel PadelMagTV.
The full table up to the semi-finals.
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."