Dylan Guichard and the Belgian Clement Geens win the FIP Bronze Houten in the Netherlands by winning the final against the 2nd seed Guillermo Figuerola / Robert Belmont Pastor on the score of 6 / 4 6 / 0 .
A final perfectly controlled by the pair Franco-Belgian , which thus confirms its status as 1st seed in the tournament and pick up his first international title of the season .
A one-way finish
After a relatively balanced start to the match, Guichard and Geens They quickly gained the upper hand in the first set. More solid in the crucial moments, they managed to secure the decisive break to win. 6/4 .
In the second set, their domination became total. The Franco-Belgian pair raised their level even further and leaves no chance for his opponents unfolding to conclude 6/0 and claim the title.
A solid performance despite a few scares
The course of Guichard and Geens However, it hasn't been a smooth journey.
Au first round They had to fight hard to overcome the British. Louis Harris / Alexander Loughlan in three sets.
They then played out in the round of 16 facing the French Johan Peloux / Romain Sichez before experiencing a huge battle in quarterfinal against the Dutch Julian Prins / Youp De Kroon , won in the third set tie-break .
En semi final They had already demonstrated great composure by dominating the Spanish. Jaume Romera Barceló / Pau Miñano Ortiz 7 / 6 7 / 6 , two tie-breaks won with authority.
A perfect build-up before a completely controlled finale.
40 FIP points and confidence for Guichard
With this success, Guichard and Geens leave with 40 FIP points , a valuable gain for the Frenchman.
Dylan Guichard continues his progress in the world rankings and confirms its status as French number one French is gradually approaching world top 100 , proof of his consistency on the circuit.
Having already made a strong impression at the start of the season in taking a set from the world number 1 Guichard confirms his momentum with this title.
A success that could well leave its mark the start of a very promising season for the Frenchman on the international circuit .
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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