This weekend's Open du Sport In Park P1000 is not a tournament like any other. Simon Boissé and Adrien Maigret win the tournament after a big battle in the final against the Spanish pair De Benito / Lara Salines. But the news of the day is above all, the 1st P1000 won by one of the essentials of the padel French: Simon Boissé.

There are sports results that we like to tell. Simon Boissé and Adrien Maigret win the Sef Industries tournament against a formidable and well-known Spanish pair of padel French Jose Luis Lara Salines and Jorge de Benito.

A first coronation on the elite circuit for Simon Boissé who in view of these latest results is one of the players in shape of the moment: On the last 7 p1000 of Simon achieved in 5 months, there are 4 finals, 1 title and 2 semi-finals always with different partners.

Concerning Adrien Maigret, it is the man at 0 defeated in P1000 in 2019. What more can be said ?

Simon and Adrien winning 6/4 6/3 in the semi-final against Parisian pair Loïc Le Panse / Yann Auradou. The Spanish pair, seeded 1 in the tournament, beat Jean Thomas Peyrou and Maxime Bourgoin in the semi-final by the score of 6/4 6/1.

In this final, we have the right to a great start for our French who quickly lead 5/2 before a little wavering. But the French pair ended up winning the 1st set 6/4. Tactically, it's simple: A game as always very aggressive on the side of Adrien and a very leggy Simon who will have hurt a lot with his vibora this week-end.

The second set is hotly contested. The French lead 6/5 service to follow. But they make 3 big unforced errors. they concede their break in advance and ultimately lose 7/5 in the tie-break of the 2nd.

The bad memories come back for Simon Boissé. We remember that a few months ago, he led 6 / 1 5 / 3 in the final of the P1000 Angers ... And we remember his disappointments thereafter. This Supporter of the PSG confessed to us having thought of the "Manchester league in Champions LeagueDuring his match.

But in the 3rd set, Simon can count on Adrien Maigret, the Parisian ogre victorious in his 26th p1000 to seal the pair and obtain an entry break in the 3rd set and thus quickly lead 3/0 then 5/3. against the Spanish pair.

Despite the abnegation of the Spaniards, they will bow in 3 sets, 6 / 3 in the ultimate set. Note, the great atmosphere and the many spectators for this final.

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovers the padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since padel is part of his life. You often see him touring France going to cover the major events of padel French.