The first men's semi-final of the P2000 Winwin Padel Cabriès saw Adrien Maigret and Yann Auradou dominate from start to finish against the pair Nathan Courrin / Thomas Seux (TS4). Both players were impressive and secured their place in the final after a solid performance.
Maigret and Auradou dominate the semi-final
From the beginning of the meeting, Adrien Maigret imposes his rhythm. Precise and powerful, he literally dominates the first set with a total of 25 winning points throughout the match. On the other side of the net, Courrin and Seux struggle to keep up and accumulate unforced errors (13 in the first set). Logically, Maigret and Auradou win the first round 6/2 in only 2 minutes.
In the second set, the dynamic remains the same. Maigret continues to take up space on the ground, while Auradou, very solid in defense and excels on the volley. Both players considerably hinder their opponents with very high lobs, before block at the net with great efficiency.
À 3/2, they realize the decisive break and did not let go of their lead, then rolling on to conclude with a score of 6/3. Final score: 6/2 6/3.

Maigret and Auradou: a rise in power
This run to the final is a testament to their build-up throughout the tournament. After a 16th difficult face Biron/Jover (6/4 6/7 10/7), they then win against the seed 6 Pech / Théard in three sets, before going on to win the quarter-final against Gortzounian / Son.
In this semi-final, Maigret and Auradou demonstrated their mastery. Maigret made his voice heard game, while Auradou showed all his defensive solidity and his ability to finish points on the fly. A beautiful alchemy that carried them all the way to the final.
To Yann Auradou, that will be it second final in P2000, While Maigret already has solid experience with 5 victories against 3 defeats in P2000.
Final following the women's final (14 p.m.) live on Padel Magazine TV.

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