The duel between Timéo Fonteny / Johan Bergeron et Adrien Maigret / Benjamin Tison kept all its promises. At the end of an intense battle of 1 hours 44/XNUMX, Those are Maigret and Tison who prevail in three sets 7/6 4/6 6/3, at the end of a match full of variations and reversals.

A close first set, decided in a tie-break

The match starts off strong. Fonteny and Bergeron take the lead by breaking first, but Maigret and Tison reacted immediately to get back into the match. The set, very close, was ultimately decided by a tie-break. Overall, in this first set, Johan Bergeron is struggling, making several uncharacteristic mistakes in his game, which allows Maigret / Tison to gain the advantage.

The underdogs reacted in the second set

The second act is marked by a genuine surge of pride from Timeo Fonteny, very enterprising on the left flank. With a more aggressive style of play and better initiative, Fonteny draws his partner along with him. Opposite, Maigret and Tison commit more mistakes, and the pair Fonteny / Bergeron manages to equalize by winning the round 6/4.

Maigret and Tison made the difference mentally.

In the third set, the match definitively turned around. Maigret and Tison first save important break points, before breaking on their first opportunity, a turning point in the match.
Adrien Maigret then produced a very high-level set on the left side, very clean, with very few mistakes. Benjamin TisonHe, on the other hand, showed great solidity on the right, constantly putting Johan Bergeron under pressure in the diagonal, notably thanks to its rollers, its variations and its sense of the game.

The figures confirm the final domination

The statistics accurately reflect the scenario of the match:

  • Maigret / Tison : 55 winning points for 52 unforced errors
  • Fonteny / Bergeron : 46 winning points for 46 unforced errors

A positive ratio that illustrates Adrien and Benjamin's progressive mastery in key moments.

Maigret/Tison are headed to the quarterfinals

Thanks to this victory, Maigret and Tison bring down the seeded 9 and continue their journey. They will find Cepero / Ayats in the quarter-finals, not before 18pm on the central track, for another big test against a pair from the world's top 100.

A victory reference, built on mental strength and experience, which confirms that Maigret / Tison they remain an extremely dangerous pair.

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 !