French domination continues over the FIP Promises U14. In Middelkerke, Tyrone Pottier and Juan Segura have secured a fourth consecutive titleconfirming an exceptional run since their arrival on the circuit: 4 tournaments, 4 victories.

After Fribourg, Kaunas et Turin, the two players born in 2012 they conclude a perfect February with three titles this month.

A controlled run followed by a stunning half-turn

The start of the tournament is one-sided: 6 / 0 6 / 0 and 6 / 1 6 / 0 to reach the final four.

In the semi-final, the level of competition rises against a pair composed of... best Swiss U14 and Italian No. 3.
First set lost 6/4, without managing to impose their rhythm.
Immediate reaction with a 6/0 then a Super tie-break controlled 10/5 to reach the final.

A solid final against the Belgian number 1s

In the final, they face the Belgian number 1 of the category, touted as one of the best pairs in the table.
Victoire 6 / 2 7 / 5 after a very close second set, to conclude a perfectly managed week.

15 consecutive wins and already making their mark in the U16 category.

The series is impressive: 15 consecutive winsno defeats since their joint debut on the FIP Promises.

Even better, Tyrone Potter also shone in U16, coming very close to an upset against the number 1 seed after more than 2 hours of match, having won the first set 7/5 and leading 2/0 40/0, ​​only to lose the second set 6/4 and the super tie 10/6 in a huge battle.

A historic first for French padel

With these results, Pottier should incorporate the U10 world top 14 et Segura le top 15, a first for such young French players on the circuit.

The next meeting is already scheduled in Italy in March, with the clear objective of extending their unbeaten run.

At this stage, no French duo had shown such consistency on the FIP Promises U14.

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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 !