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Last back to school tournament for Philippe Cujus.
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As is tradition, the new season of the Cahors Tennis Club has opened with the back -to -school tournament. This edition had a particular flavor because it was the last of Philippe Cujus. After 28 years at the club, the charismatic TC coach decided to hand over. His successor, Alexis Brigand started this week in a mano mano facilitating the transition.
In terms of competition, the matches were stood out over two weeks, with several paintings: simple ladies, simple gentlemen, + 35 years old, + 55 years old, 15/18 years old boys.
As for the list of list, among young people, Lucas Vila (Cahors) won in three sets against Clément Latremolières (Capdenac). Among the + 55 year olds, the club president, Jean-Michel Inesta, also fought three sets against Pascal Bessieres. The two finals, disputed in parallel, followed a comparable scenario. The two Cadurciens led quite easily in the first set before bending to the second and rectifying the shot at the end of the third set.
In +35 years, Mickaël Martins took over his teammate, Jérémy Chedal, at the start of the morning before Find Alexis Brigand in the final of the simple gentlemen in the middle of the afternoon. The day before the evening of the finalist + 35 years old, the young coach was running out his powerful and precise game to get rid of his opponent and offer the public a beautiful quality show. A great introduction and a way of revealing a whole range of winning blows!
The consoling allowed Léo Cubaynes (Saint Cere) to win on Michel Massaloup (Cahors).
The ladies’ final, on the other hand, will be sticked and will put Martine Carrieu (Cahors) and Alexia Tabibi (Luzech).
Finally, news from Camélia Lapeyre who, after taking part in many Beach Tennis tournaments this summer and was selected for a national internship in this discipline finished 4th in the French championship. But the best performance remains the one that occurred this week in Italy this week, in Cesenatico where, associated with Sarah Pierron, she arrived until the semi-final U14! The two young French women bowed to a Russian duo. A huge bravo for this remarkable trajectory!
Tournament Highlights and Key Takeaways
To provide a thorough overview,here’s a summary of the key results from the Cahors Tennis Club’s back-to-school tournament:
Table 1: 2025 Cahors Tennis Club Tournament – Key Results
| Category | Winner(s) | Runner-up(s) | Score/Result | Noteworthy Insights |
|——————————|——————————–|——————————–|————————————————-|———————————————————————————————————————————————|
| Boys 15/18 Simple | Lucas Vila (Cahors) | Clément Latremolières (capdenac) | 3 sets | Cadurciens showing strong performance |
| Men’s +55 Singles | Jean-Michel Inesta (Cahors) | Pascal Bessieres | 3 sets | Club president’s resilience and competitive spirit. |
| Men’s +35 Singles | Mickaël Martins | Jérémy Chedal | | The final matched Alexis Brigand ,showing a dynamic transition in coaching styles |
| Men’s Singles | Alexis Brigand | Mickaël Martins | | New coach showing strong performance |
| Consolation | Léo Cubaynes (Saint Cere) | Michel Massaloup (Cahors) | | A chance for redemption and further competition. |
| Ladies’ Singles | Martine Carrieu (Cahors) | Alexia Tabibi (Luzech) | – TBD | Anticipated close match between Cadurcienne and Luzechoise competitors |
| Beach Tennis (U14, Italy) | Camélia Lapeyre & Sarah Pierron | Russian duo | semi-finalist | Highlighting local talent achieving critically important international recognition |
This table of tennis results showcases the range of talent and competitive spirit within the Cahors Tennis Club, providing a valuable snapshot of the tournament for enthusiasts and the general public.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
this Frequently Asked Questions section addresses common queries regarding the Cahors Tennis Club tournament, enhancing reader engagement and improving search engine optimization.
Q: When and where did this tournament take place?
A: The Cahors Tennis Club’s back-to-school tournament took place at the Cahors Tennis Club, marking the start of the new season. information regarding the exact dates of the tournament can be found in this article.
Q: Who was the coach who is retiring?
A: This year’s tournament marked the last for Philippe Cujus, the club’s charismatic coach of 28 years.
Q: Who is the new coach at the Cahors Tennis Club?
A: Alexis Brigand has taken over as the new coach. Results from this tournament show that he has already started in a