Authier and Baud Win P1000 Échirolles in Thrilling Final Against Lelarge and Perrin
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Authier and Baud Win P1000 Échirolles in Thrilling Final Against Lelarge and Perrin

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2 min read · 31 May 2026

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François Authier and Basile Baud claimed their first P1000 title together at the FT Échirolles tournament, defeating Jérôme Lelarge and Adrien Perrin in a thrilling final that went the distance. The match showcased the intensity and quality that defines modern professional padel.

A Maiden P1000 Victory

François Authier and Basile Baud captured the P1000 FT Échirolles title after an edge-of-your-seat final against Jérôme Lelarge and Adrien Perrin, prevailing 4/6 6/3 7/6. The victory marks a significant milestone for the partnership, delivering their first P1000 trophy and cementing their status among France's rising padel talents.

What made this triumph particularly noteworthy was Basile Baud's age—at just 18 years old, the young prospect demonstrated the composure and skill required to compete at the highest levels of the sport. His performance alongside Authier proved that youth and experience can form a powerful combination on the padel court.

Marathon Battle in the Final

The final was anything but straightforward, requiring more than two hours and twenty minutes of intense competition to determine a winner. After dropping the opening set 4/6, Authier and Baud regrouped and leveled the match by taking the second set 6/3, forcing a decisive third set.

The deciding set went to a tie-break, where both teams fought for every point. The electric atmosphere in the stands reflected the quality of play on display, with the crowd fully engaged as the match reached its climax. Ultimately, Authier and Baud's experience and mental strength proved decisive in the tie-break, allowing them to close out the victory 7/6 and secure the P1000 title.

French Padel on the Rise

This victory adds another chapter to the growing success story of French padel at the professional level. The performance of both Authier and Baud, particularly the latter's breakthrough at such a young age, demonstrates the depth of talent emerging from France. As the FIP Tour continues to expand and evolve, results like this underscore the competitive quality and passion that French players bring to international competition.

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