After their superb run at P1000 WinWin Padel Cabrièsconcluded by a Cyril Hanouna's first semi-finalin the quarter-finals they beat Frédéric Loriedo et Benoît Mavoungou, 3/6 7/6 6/3 after a tough match. But in the semi-final, they lost 6-2, 6-4 to  Remy Gourre / Loïc Le Panse (TS2), the future winners of the tournament. Jérôme Inzerillo returned for Padel Magazine on this wonderful shared adventure. The experienced coach and player details the presenter's progress, his increased involvement, and their ambitions for the future.

A real physical and mental evolution

"It was his first semi-final in a P1000, and he played on the right. What changed was his..." physical involvement"It's much more important than before," explains Jérôme. "It has followed a diet since this summer And it's paying off: He moves much better on the field »

Automatic routines and a sense of camaraderie develop.

The two men train together throughout the year. "We're starting to have some automation and to understand each other better. With the Spanish, there was sometimes a language barrier, but here we communicate very well. We knew how develop a genuine friendly and professional relationship which is being felt on the field.

Work pays

A weekly session allows them to refine Cyril's game: "We work a lot on the defense and volley, so that he can be solid against powerful players. This weekend, he managed to hold his net and to maintain consistency throughout the match.

What's next?

"In sports, anything is possible," Inzerillo smiled. "We'll keep training for to be consistent in the final fourAfter that, it will all be a bonus.

The two men will play together again at the end of November au P1000 from Padel 95with the ambition of confirming the progress made in Cabriès.

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 !