It was good to spend Sunday afternoon in the center padel de Bischheim (67), on the menu: atmosphere, puntaco & surprise!

The tone had risen a notch last night after the draw where already shocks were looming from the quarter-finals, the 1st exchanges this Sunday noon confirmed the trend. The legend even says that some seeds took advantage of local facilities until late at night to polish their bandeja !

If on Saturday Yanis Muesser & Alexandre Seyller had demonstrated mastery in qualifying ', this Sunday was the day of confirmation for the young Strasbourg pair. Even if the seeds could have sensed the threat coming, especially after Seyller's P250 final last week, no one had bet on their presence in the final on Sunday night.

And yet, after a breathless quarter-final won in the super tie-break against Anthony Kohlmann / Baptiste Obert (n ° 4), references from padel local, the 2 “underdogs” reversed the steam in 1/2 against the solids Maxime Larose & Jérémy Macchi to open the doors to a first grand final together!

On the other side of the table, Teri Groll & Diego Garcia traced their course sharply in both 1/4 and 1/2 where the resistance of Jonathan Gomez & Gaetan Schloesslin was broken, despite some good rallies.

Groll / Garcia continued their momentum in the final, facing their outsiders (no doubt a little taken by the event) to further establish their local supremacy which is just waiting to be confirmed at the national level. Macchi / Larose taking 3rd place.

The final (broadcast on live facebook) however delighted the public on site and behind its screen and gives way to beautiful days in Alsace (newly named league by the federation). On the P&F side, we'll go on next weekend with a mixed P100 which is already announced!

Even though he discovered the padel about ten years ago in Italy, Vincent only devoted himself to it after too many “firsts” in tennis tournaments. Not much better at bandeja, he was retrained as referee, the only way to still be present at the time of the final! A lover of sport in general, this Norman expatriate in Alsace will try to make you live the news of the Padel in the “Great East”.