The men's final P2000 WinWin Padel Cabriès kept all its promises with an intense duel between Benjamin Tison / Maxime Forcin (TS2) et Adrien Maigret / Yann Auradou. At the end of a very balanced match, it was finally Tison and Forcin who won in two sets 7 / 6 6 / 3, thus unhooking their second P2000 together, after the one won at Mind Padel Lyons.
A first set held until the tie-break
From the start of the match, both pairs showed solidity in their service gamesThe exchanges are short, each of the duos imposing their rhythm on their play without conceding the slightest break point.
This solidity in service logically pushes the set to the tie-breaker. Like the sleeve, this one is dispute and every point becomes crucial. But at 6/5, Benjamin Tison comes out a huge one Smash to conclude the set and give his team the advantage 7/6.
Tison and Forcin seize their chance
Le second set starts again on the same basis, with always this impression of balance between the two teams. But little by little, Tison and Forcin take the upper hand, with in particular a Maxime Forcin who is gaining in power and 3/4, Tison and Forcin take advantage of the only break point of the match to gain the upper hand.
Behind, the two players show solidity to conclude their serve and win the set 6/3. Final score: 7/6 6/3.

A still undefeated duo
With this victory, Benjamin Tison et Maxime Forcin maintain their invincibility together. The two players of 35 years take off their fourth common title and their second P2000This recently formed duo has established itself as one of the strongest pairs on the French circuit.
We will find Tison and Forcin coming soon on the French tournaments, as well as on the FIP circuit, with in particular an announced participation in the FIP Silver of Narbonne in July.
Maigret and Auradou: an impressive journey
On their side, Adrien Maigret et Yann Auradou can be proud of their journey. Having left as seeded 12, they were able to gain strength throughout the tournament. After a Tough round of 16 face Biron/Jover (6/4 6/7 10/7), they impose themselves in eighth against the seed 6 Pech / Théard in three sets, before unrolling in quarterfinal salary. Gortzounian / Son.
En semi final, the pair showed all their mastery, with a Maigret dominant and a Auradou intractable in defense, before narrowly losing in a final that came down to details.


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 !