Jeremy Garcia et Jeremy Robert, seeded 4, won the final of the P1500 Central Padel Club of Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle by winning 7 / 6 6 / 3 face Olivier Guy de Chamisso et Tom Basso, authors of an exceptional tournament.

A first title for Garcia, a second for Robert

Already titled in last December in Lyon, Jeremy Robert offers oneself a second P1500 while Jeremy Garcia pick it up first P1500 title of his careerA great reward for this solid duo, who arrived in favorites for the final after their very fine semi-final victory against Cancel / Coulombeau, seeded 2nd in the tournament.

A final marked by youth

In the field : three players aged 16 and 17. Thomas Basso (17 years old) et Olivier Guy de Chamisso (16 years old), the 6th seed, impressed throughout the tournament. Before this final, the two young talents had achieved a exploit : win three matches in a row after losing the first set, notably in the semi-final against Cancel / Coulombeau (TS2), on the score of 6/7 6/3 6/4.

A tight and then controlled finale

The start of the match set the tone. Basso and Guy de Chamisso start strong by leading 3-0, but Garcia and Robert quickly returned to the game thanks to a high level of play. tie-breaker, tense, finally turned in favor of the seed 4, 7 / 6 (8 / 6), after saving two set balls.

In the second round, the intensity dropped back to the younger side, tired from their previous fights. Opposite, Robert was growing in power, dominating the left diagonal, and his partner Garcia was showing solidity, sealing the fate of the meeting 6/3.

To conclude, we will observe that the two teams finish with the same number of winning points: 42 each.
However, Olivier Guy de Chamisso made a few unforced errors which ultimately expensive.
He totals more than double compared to Jeremy Garcia, which ends with 8 unforced errors, against 20 for Olivier, a figure that weighed heavily on the pair Basso / Guy de Chamisso.

final statistics p1500 central club

A promising future for the four players

If victory goes to Garcia / Robert, the tournament will have revealed (or confirmed) the immense potential by Thomas Basso and Olivier Guy de Chamisso. Their resilience and their maturity in key moments suggest a very promising future.

Stats info: PadelDev

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 !