The pair Thomas Leygue / Bastien Blanqué, seeded 1 in the tournament, confirmed his status by winning the final of the P2000 Impact Stadium La Rochelle. Facing Dylan Guichard and Johan Bergeron (TS2), the triple French champions left no chance to their opponents, winning with a score of 6 / 1 6 / 2.
Controlled intensity
From the start of the match, Leygue and Blanqué imposed a high intensity of play, putting Guichard and Bergeron under constant pressure. Bastien Blanqué, particularly incisive on his smashes, was a key factor, chaining winning shots and preventing their opponents from developing their game.
Effectiveness in crucial moments
One of the determining factors in this final was the ability of the winners to manage the important points. With 6 break points obtained, including 4 converted, Leygue and Blanqué were able to capitalize on their opportunities. Conversely, their opponents, despite 9 break points, have never managed to convert.

A faultless journey
This victory in the final crowns a tournament perfectly mastered for Leygue and Blanqué, who did not lose a single set throughout the competition. Favorites from the start of the tournament, they were able to meet all expectations and confirm their status as reference on the French circuit.
By winning this P2000, Leygue and Blanqué are ideally starting their 2025 season, before entering international tournaments.

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 !