The final of P1000 Conceptball logically opposed this Sunday afternoon the seeded 1, Norman Sanchez / Thomas Lelarge, seeded 2, Robin Petitdidier / Lucas PotelAn anticipated match between four Lyon players, at the end of which experience prevailed.

A first set in favor of Petitdidier / Potel

The match, however, started in favor of the underdogs. Very aggressive down their right diagonal, Lucas Potel quickly made a difference, well supported by Robin Petitdidier, incisive on the smash. Opposite, Sanchez and Lelarge are struggling to get into their gameThey accumulate approximations and lack precision in their initial intentions.

Logical result: Petitdidier / Potel take the first set 6/3taking advantage of a hesitant start to the match by the number 1 seed.

Sanchez picks up speed, the dynamic shifts

The scenario changes in the second set. More present, Norman Sanchez significantly raises his levelThis brings greater stability and allows the duo to regain control of the exchanges. More patient, cleaner in key moments, Sanchez/Lelarge level the score by winning the second set 6/4.

Statistics confirm this increase in power: more break points obtained (15 vs. 5) and better management of key points.

Lelarge makes the difference in the decisive set

In the third round, Thomas Lelarge is clearly taking overJust like in his semi-final earlier in the day, he was more solid in his baseline game and more precise at the net, influencing every rally. Petitdidier and Potel, struggling physically and less sharp, lost ground.

Sanchez/Lelarge make the difference to win 6/2 in the decisive set, concluding an intense and hard-fought match.

The experience was there.

The figures clearly illustrate the nature of the final:

  • 62 winning points for Sanchez / Lelarge against 58
  • Fewer unforced errors (24 vs. 35)
  • A gradual dominance in the rallies as the sets progressed.

At the end of this hard-fought final, Norman Sanchez and Thomas Lelargethe most experienced of the four, turn the tables and win this P1000 ConceptballA victory built with character, control and consistency, confirming their status in this tournament.

Benjamin Dupouy

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 !

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