No major surprises when the lineups were revealed for the Men's final of the French Interclub Championships N1. Casa Padel Uno et Big padel they field exactly the same players as in the semi-finals, with a simple adjustment in the order of the doubles.

Double 1: Blanked / Clar Alberti vs Hernandez Quesada / Joris

Casa Padel chooses to start the final with Bastien Blanqué and Javier Clar Alberti, lined up in doubles number 1. The pair did not need to play the third match in the semi-final, qualification having been secured quickly, and therefore arrive fresh for this first shock.

Opposite, Luis Hernandez Quesada and Maxime Joris They are coming off a very grueling semi-final against the Swedes Vasquez/Windahl. A first match that promises to be... very balanced, between a rested pair and another already well up in intensity.

Double 2: Gutierrez / Zapata vs. Guichard / Geens

The second match will see Carlos Daniel Gutierrez and Teodoro Zapata challenge Dylan Guichard and Clément Geens.
Yesterday, Gutierrez and Zapata lived up to expectations in the semi-final, securing a controlled victory. On paper, The advantage clearly lies with Casa, with experience and knowledge of the circuit Premier Padel.

But be careful Guichard and Geenswhich were decisive for Big Padel in the semi-finals. A solid, well-matched pair, capable of pulling off a major upset.

Double 3: Huete / Leygue vs Rouanet / Vanbauce

In the event of a decisive third match, Mario Huete and Thomas Leygue will face Nicolas Rouanet and Thomas Vanbauce.
Huete and Leygue had secured qualification for Casa Padel in the semi-finals and start by a wide margin Favourites about this duel.

Big Side PadelRouanet and Vanbauce will be keen to redeem themselves after a difficult semi-final, where they lost in the first match despite being favorites.

Casa Padel favorite, Big Padel ready to shake up the hierarchy

On paper, it's Casa Padel Uno starts with an advantage, particularly thanks to the depth and experience of its teammates. But Big padel He proved throughout the weekend that he knew how to deliver in key moments and clearly has nothing to lose.

Matches begin at 11:30 AM, live on Padel MagTV.
A final that promises to be... very high level.

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 !