The final of P1000 B14 Bondoufle will have been the scene of a superb clash between four young talents born between 2005 and 2008. In this clash of the new generation, it is Olivier Guy de Chamisso (16 years old) et Lucas Pillon (17 years old) who won against Tom Couturier and Arthaud Dumoulin, at the end of a hard-fought and very good match, with a score of 7 / 6 6 / 3.
A first set with knives drawn
From the very first exchanges, both pairs showed intensity and rigor in their engagements. Both sides controlled their service games, until 4/4, a moment chosen by Guy de Chamisso and Pillon to raise the tone. Explosive at the net, the two young players break their opponents and take the upper hand. But as they serve for the set, the tension is felt: Couturier and Dumoulin debreak, reversing the dynamic.
The set is finally played at tie-breakerWhere Guy de Chamisso and Pillon show their composure, chaining together winning volleys to close the set in 42 minutes.
Pillon and Guy de Chamisso conclude strongly
In the second set, the momentum remained in favor of the Guy de Chamisso / Pillon pair, who did not loosen their grip. Highly aggressive, they took more initiatives and were more consistent in the rallies. 4/3, they realize the decisive break before concluding properly, without trembling, in 23 minutes.

A promising victory
With 37 winning points against 32, and above all much more rigor (only 17 unforced errors salary. 36 for their opponents), Lucas Pillon wins his first P1000 alongside a very solid Olivier Guy de Chamisso throughout the tournament.

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 !