Tournament favorites, Norman Sanchez and Nicolas Molinero , seeded 1, held their rank perfectly this Sunday at Cap d'Agde International Tennis Center , by winning the final against the pair Rémy Gourre / Louis Jover (TS3), on the score of 6 / 2 7 / 5 .
A controlled first round
The start of the match is balanced, but Sanchez and Molinero quickly raise their voice. More solid, more patient, they take advantage of their opponents' haste to achieve a Double Break . Thanks to their solidity in defense and good coverage of the net, they complete the first set 6/2 by imposing a constant rhythm.
A tighter second set
In the second round, Gourre and Jover showed a better face. Louis Jover is particularly offensive with several winning par 3s, allowing his team to break early. But Sanchez and Molinero , without panicking, remobilize. 5/3 against them , they break out Taking advantage of a few rushing errors from their opponents, they regained the upper hand to finally conclude the set. 7/5 .
Figures that confirm the domination
The statistics speak for themselves: 37 winning points for Sanchez/Molinero salary. 29 for Gourre/Jover , And especially fewer unforced errors (21 against 27). A special mention for Norman Sanchez , author of a full match, with a level of play constantly improving throughout the match.

A deserved title
With this victory, Norman Sanchez and Nicolas Molinero confirm their good form and secure a P1000 in Hérault. A solid performance from start to finish, which demonstrates their ability to maintain their seeding position in key moments.
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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