French Number 1 Benjamin Tison Reflects on Disappointing Defeat and Possible Injury Impact on French Championships

Interview with Benjamin Tison, French number 1following his defeat alongside Victor Mena against Sergio Alba and Raul Marcos by a score of 7/6 3/6 7/6 in the first round of the second edition of the Greenweez Paris Major.

Straightforward, the Frenchman confides to us his disappointment at this difficult defeat and evokes an injury which could have implications for his calendar, in particular for the French padel championships scheduled in two weeks.

Many opportunities to win this game

“It was a match that we should have won in straight sets, quite easily. We had a 5/2 lead with a double break in the first set. We started well, them, a little less. But the situation has changed. We conceded three games, played a tie-break during which we had two set points, but we lost it.

In the second set, we won 6/3, despite having had break points in each game. We could have won this set 6/1 or 6/0.

In the third set we were leading 4-1 with a double break, but my fitness declined.”

“I wouldn’t have played if it wasn’t Roland Garros”

“If it hadn’t been Roland Garros, I wouldn’t have taken part in this tournament. I injured my wrist ten days ago. Since then, I haven’t played. I am on strong anti-inflammatories and towards the end of the match, I felt a drop in energy.

It was a physically demanding match with a lot of intensity and long rallies. The more the match progressed, the more difficult it was. It was difficult for Victor to hit the ball, even though he usually does it very well.

The conditions leveled the match. It was a good match, but it will be difficult to overcome. It’s sport, it’s life. There will be other defeats, other victories.

When Victor plays well, he achieves sensational points. I was stable, but he was the one who scored and made the mistakes. Mentally it was difficult for him, because our two opponents came from his academy in Madrid, accompanied by their coach. We also had our coach, but I think out of ten similar games we would have won eight.”

“If we had deserved it, we would have won this game”

“I wouldn’t say it was a positive game, despite the clash with higher ranked players than us. I’m disappointed, because we were so close to victory. I think if I really deserved it, I would have gotten it.

I am very expressive, whether encouraging or criticizing. Victor is still young and has gone through some tough times. Our understanding on the pitch is good. I am demanding, even more with myself.”

An uncertain future for the French Championships

“Regarding the future, I had planned to participate in the WPT in Madrid. However, with my health concerns, this will not be possible. I hope to be ready for the French championships. The doctor recommended a month’s rest. I am not sure of anything at the moment, but I will focus on my recovery and take stock.

Regarding the French championships, I cannot take the risk of a long-term injury. So I will take care of my health and take stock. I cannot guarantee my presence, but I will do my best to be there. If I participate, it will be on anti-inflammatories and I won’t be 100%, like during the GMP where I think I played well despite everything. I will give everything for these championships.”

Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France by covering major French padel events.

2023-09-07 14:03:00
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