The semi-finals of the highly anticipated  P1000 Ti Break from Guilers , features  €10,000 cash prize delivered their verdict this Sunday morning.
And the final will ultimately pit the top two seeds of the tournament against each other in what promises to be one of the big matches of the weekend on the French circuit.

 Guy de Chamisso / Robert in demonstration 

In the first semi-final,  Jérémy Robert and Olivier Guy de Chamisso  left absolutely no chance  Arthaud Dumoulin and Tom Couturier .

A complete demonstration concluding with an undeniable score of  6 / 0 6 / 1 .

Ultra aggressive from the first exchanges, the two players stifled their opponents from start to finish with enormous intensity and very few mistakes.

A semi-final that allows them, above all, to arrive fresh for the final.

 Forcin and Deloyer had to fight. 

In the other semi-final, the number 1 seed  Maxime Forcin / Maxime Deloyer  faced  Guillaume Ledrap / Yann Auradou .

And this time, the fight was much more intense.

Both Maximes started the match perfectly, winning a completely dominant first set.  6/1  in just…  class .

Very sturdy  Maxime Forcin  then skims over the debates while  Maxime Deloyer  provides all the necessary stability. On the other side, Guillaume and Yann are making numerous unforced errors and struggling to get into the game.

 Ledrap's Awakening / Auradou 

But the game changed completely in the second half.

Guillaume Ledrap and Yann Auradou break away quickly and take control to lead  3/0 .

This time, the rallies turned in their favor. More aggressive, cleaner, they finished the set with a positive record between winners and unforced errors, while both Maximes clearly lost intensity.

Despite a few missed break opportunities, Forcin and Deloyer let the set slip away.  6/3  after 30 minutes of play.

 A tense end to the match 

The third set starts off strong again for Ledrap and Auradou, who quickly take the break.

But during a slight lull, the two Maximes immediately caught up and took advantage of the moment of hesitation to regain the upper hand completely.

The last set remained very balanced in terms of winning shots, but the difference was once again made on unforced errors, which were much more numerous on the Ledrap / Auradou side.

Forcin and Deloyer ultimately prevail  6/3  in this final round after  1h15 game  in total.

 A huge final is coming up 

The final will therefore pit:

  •  Maxime Forcin / Maxime Deloyer (TS1)  vs  Olivier Guy de Chamisso / Jérémy Robert (TS2) 

A clash between the two best teams in the tournament that promises to be explosive.

Appointment from  15 p.m. live on Padel MagTV  to follow this final which promises to be huge.

Benjamin Dupouy

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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