The P1000 Ball in d’Or Dreux delivered its verdict in the quarter-finals, with close matches. Here are the four pairs who will compete for a place in the final, with the surprise Mitjana / Rodriguez making it to the last four.
Moreau / Duprat (TS2): a mental victory
The pair Moreau / Dupratseeded 2, won a hard-fought match against Tison / Thevenot. After dominating the first set (6/3), she gave up the second (3/6) before concluding with authority in the third (6/3). Both players confirm their status and advance to the final four.
Auradou / Dupont Brimbeuf (TS3): a close qualification
Despite a strong start with a white set (6/0), the pair Auradou / Dupont Brimbeuf (TS3) had to fight against Dufour et Dornbergerwho equalized by winning the second set in the tie-break (6/7). Eventually, Auradou et Dupont Brimbeuf won in a final set (6/4) to validate their place in the semi-final.
Lozano / Perrez Le Tiec (TS1): the strength of the favorites
The seeded 1, Lozano / Perrez Le Tiechad to work hard to overcome Le Drap / Motz. After a mastered first set (6/2), she saw their opponent return to the game by winning the second (3/6). But his experience made the difference in the decisive round, concluded with a score of 6/4.
Average / Rodriguez: the surprise of the last square
Finally, the pair Average / Rodriguez imposed itself in the face of Dandois / Destombes 7/5 6/0. The two players reached the semi-finals after playing three matches in qualifying, notably beating the 4th seed, Guy De Chamisso / Gortzounian, in the 8th round.
Semi-final posters
The semi-finals will feature duels between:
- Moreau and Duprat (TS2) vs Average / Rodriguezauthors of a great course.
- Auradou et Dupont Brimbeuf (TS3) will cross swords with Lozano / Perrez Le Tiec (TS1)the tournament favorites.
They will be followed live on Padel Mag TV.
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