The 6th seed went all the way. Laura Clergue and Marie Maligo win the P2000 WinWin Padel Cabriès after their victory in the final against Amanda Pestre Grange and Lucie Vichier , 6/4 2/6 6/3 .
A close final between two pairs who had already shaken up the hierarchy throughout the weekend.
Clergue and Maligo take the lead
Under consistently fast-paced conditions, Clergue and Maligo They quickly take the opponent's serve in the first set.
Clergue's powerful shots and quality were devastating, while Maligo proved very solid on the right. The sixth seed maintained his advantage to clinch the first set. 6/4 .
Pestre Grange and Vichier are relaunching everything
The reaction from the 5th seed is clear. Pestre Grange and Vichier They pick up the pace, break quickly, then take the opponent's serve a second time.
They largely dominated this second set and leveled the score at one set apiece. 6/2 A logical reaction for a pair who were very solid in the important moments throughout the final, with four break points converted out of five .
They will even finish the match with more points won than their opponents.
A third set better controlled by the 6th seed
Clergue and Maligo come back strong in the final set and quickly break away.
They serve for the title, but Pestre Grange and Vichier manage to break back. The response is immediate: the sixth seed refocuses, breaks back, and finally closes out the match. 6/3 .
Cleaner throughout the match, Clergue and Maligo notably committed fewer unforced errors: 35 vs. 43 .

Second P2000 for Clergue, first for Maligo
With limited presence on the French circuit, Laura Clergue She remains formidable when she lines up. She secures her second title in P2000 , after a first title obtained in 2020.
For Marie maligo This victory has a special flavor. Having been beaten in the final last season at WinWin PadelThis time she takes her revenge and raises her first title in P2000 .
Their run was solid, including a victory against the number 2 seed. Sirgant / Martin , in the quarter-finals.
A big tournament for Pestre Grange and Vichier
Despite the defeat, Amanda Pestre Grange and Lucie Vichier can retain a lot of positive aspects.
The 5th seed eliminated the 1st seed in the quarter-finals, then the 3rd seed in the semi-finals, before pushing the future champions to the third set.
Clergue and Maligo thus become the latest winners of a P2000 organized in this format .
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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