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Brisson and Brunet win P250 and regional title

Recorded on May 10, 2026

Clément Brisson and Quentin Brunet have delivered a strong statement in French padel within a very short period. By winning the P250 JIDF and then immediately adding the regional championships in Blois, the pair secured back-to-back titles that stand out not only because of the results, but also because of how they played. For 16-year-old Brisson in particular, this run marks an important step in his development. In only his second appearance at this tournament level, he looked composed, bold and tactically disciplined from start to finish.

A comeback final at the P250 JIDF

Their path through the P250 JIDF quickly showed that Brunet and Brisson had a clear match plan. In key moments, they varied pace effectively and controlled rallies through accurate court positioning. In the final, they faced top seeds Lucas Terminet and Pierre Tendron. The start was difficult, and Brunet and Brisson dropped the first set 2/6. They responded with notable calm, adjusted their return game and increased pressure through the middle channels. The shift produced a commanding 6/2 second set before they closed the match tie-break 10/4.

That turnaround highlighted the team’s mental strength. Rather than forcing plays after losing the opening set, they stayed disciplined in structure and decision-making. In longer exchanges, their partnership looked increasingly synchronized. Brunet created key momentum swings during transitions to the net, while Brisson’s movement and defensive depth built the platform for control. The title was therefore more than a line in the draw: it was a performance-based win against a favored team.

Brisson confirms his upward trajectory

For Clément Brisson, this trophy carries additional weight. Entering the event from a lower national ranking position, he produced a high-value result against stronger opposition. At his age, progress is closely tied to competitive exposure, and this is exactly where his current development stands out. He is gaining experience against varied game styles while showing he can make the right decisions under scoreboard pressure.

In daily training, Brisson works with Alexandre Marc and Yann Marchais. That framework matters for a young player because technical detail, tactical structure and workload management must evolve together. He also competes through Let Padel d’Orléans, where frequent match situations support the transition from training court habits to tournament execution. Recent outcomes suggest that this full environment is currently functioning very well.

Milestone reached, next target set

Before this double success, one declared objective was to win a P250 event in the youth segment. That milestone is now achieved, and the perspective naturally shifts to the next level. The immediate focus is on producing consistent performances in P500 final draws. Competition density is higher there, and the key challenge is handling tight phases across multiple matches in a row. Their latest displays indicate that the foundation for this step is already in place.

Immediate follow-up: regional title in Blois

What stands out even more is the short time between both wins. Soon after lifting the P250 trophy, Brisson and Brunet entered the Centre-Val de Loire regional championships in Blois and claimed another title. Back-to-back results of this type are a strong sign of consistency in tournament conditions, requiring physical freshness, rapid adaptation and stable decision patterns under changing match contexts. The pair showed exactly that blend in both events.

In Blois, the team again looked composed in decisive moments. They held serve at a high rate and created return pressure by targeting opponents’ second-ball sequences. On-court communication stayed clear, often a decisive factor in intense stretches. This second win confirmed that the first title was not an isolated peak, but part of a reliable performance curve.

  • P250 JIDF title after a three-set final comeback.
  • Immediate second trophy at the regional championships in Blois.
  • Strong progression of a U16 player against higher-ranked opponents.
  • Next sporting focus: consistent results in P500 final stages.

Summer outlook: French U16 Championships

The next major date is already fixed: Clément Brisson and Quentin Brunet plan to compete together this summer at the French U16 Championships in Cabriès. Their current run brings momentum, but it guarantees nothing. At national championships, level density is high, and tight matches are often decided by details in positioning, first-volley quality and error management in pressured return situations.

Preparation now means preserving recent strengths while sharpening finer elements. If Brunet and Brisson carry over the coordinated patterns shown in recent weeks, they will have a solid base for upcoming challenges. The tournaments in JIDF and Blois therefore represent more than two titles; they outline a clear sporting direction for the next phase of their French padel season.

Kira Ingram (KI)

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Location of the event

Country Frankreich
City Blois