Bastien Blanqué et Yoan Boronad (seeded #1) win the P2000 UrbanPadel Carquefou, by winning the final against Aitor Garcia Bassas et Benjamin Grue on the score of 6 / 3 7 / 5A victory full of control, achieved despite Blanqué's ankle injury in the semi-final.

A first set controlled from start to finish

From the first exchanges, the number 1 seed sets the paceVery aggressive and dominant, Blanqué and Boronad quickly gained the upper hand. Blanqué was imperious at the net, while his young partner puts Benjamin Grué under pressure in the right diagonal. Result: 20 winning points to 7 in this first act and a completed set 6/3 without fear.

Blanqué injured, Boronad takes over

The second set, however, started poorly for the favorites. Garcia, more incisive, dictated the rallies and pushed forward. Blanqué at faultThe Spaniard and his French partner take the lead. 3/0But on a counter-smash, The Toulouse player twists his ankle, reawakening the pain felt in the half. After strapping and some treatment, Blanqué chose to continue, and that's when Boronad takes commandThe young Frenchman raises his voice, multiplies his initiatives and allows the pair to catch up.

À 5/5The number 1 seed accelerates again: more solid in her attacking plays, she breaks serve and then finishes with a authoritarian service game to claim victory.

The number 1 seed lives up to its ranking

Statistically, the dominance is clear: 47 winning points to 28 For Blanqué and Boronad, sharper and more consistent in their play. For a first tournament togetherthey sign a prestigious title and confirm their excellent complementarity.
This victory also marks a 13th P2000 won by Bastien Blanqué, a record. As for Yoan Boronadhe finally gets his first title on this format after two lost finals.

A remarkable tournament for Garcia and Grué

Despite the defeat, Aitor Garcia and Benjamin Grué They can be proud. Not seeded, they achieve a impressive course : victory over the TS4 (Colombo/Garcia), TS6 (Bayard/Vincent), Then TS7 (Wagner/Muesser) before bowing out to the overwhelming favorites.
A high-level tournament for the Franco-Spanish duo.

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 !