The final of P1000 The Murmur kept all its promises. Opposed to the Top seed Lucas Pillon / Benjamin Dufour, the pair Nicolas Trancart / Thomas Cazes-Carrère (TS3) used his experience to clinch the title after an intense and unpredictable match, which he won 4/6 6/3 6/4.

A stunning turnaround after a first set dominated by TS1

The start of the match seemed to confirm the hierarchy. Lucas Pillon / Benjamin Dufour win the first set 6/4, driven by a very incisive Pillon, particularly in the vibraphone. At that moment, the TS1 seemed destined for the title.

But the final will gradually turn around.

Experience makes the difference

From the second set onwards, Nicolas trancart It's clearly gaining momentum. A genuine one. metronomeHe strings together clean points, makes very few unforced errors, and guides his pair. Alongside him, Thomas Cazes-Carrere displays a valuable regularity, without gaps, capable of maintaining the pace in the hot moments.

The TS3 logically wins the second round 6/3taking advantage of a slight lapse in concentration from the opposition.

A decisive break at the perfect moment

The third set is close. Lucas Pillon continues to hurt and puts in a great match, but on the other side, consistency speaks volumes. Benjamin DufourUnder intense pressure, he gradually loses momentum, accumulates unforced errors, and lets some important points slip away.

This is at 3/3 Trancart/Cazes-Carrère hit hard. A break at the perfect moment, before managing their service game to close out the match 6/4 and go for the title.

A solid track record and a title that rewards perseverance

This crowning achievement rewards a very nice course for TS3. In an open clinical picture marked in particular by the early elimination of TS2 De Meyer / SarratTrancart and Cazes-Carrère seized their opportunity. They first eliminated Roux / Moura, before taking down the number 1 seed in the final.

For Nicolas trancartHaving often been stopped short of the title last year, this victory has a special flavor: first title in 2026and a long-awaited reward.

Special mention also goes to Thomas Cazes-Carrerewho at 41 years, picks up his very first career P1000.

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 !

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