Cellettes Tennis Open: Finals Weekend to Crown Champions | La Nouvelle République

Cellettes, France – The Tennis Club Val de Beuvron is preparing to crown its champions this weekend, March 28-29, 2026, as the open tournament nears its conclusion. After more than ten days of competition that began on March 13th, the finals for both the men’s and women’s singles titles are scheduled to take place, bringing an end to a highly competitive event.

The tournament, held in Cellettes, has drawn players from across the region, and the competition has been fierce. Although details regarding specific matches and player performances remain limited due to truncated reporting, the approaching finals signify a successful run for the Tennis Club Val de Beuvron and a showcase of local tennis talent.

The Tennis Club Val de Beuvron has a history of hosting successful tournaments, as evidenced by the 8th edition of the open tournament taking place this year. The club’s website details past successes, including the 7th edition which saw Mathis Pichon, age 15, win the men’s title and Isabelle Aubry, also 15, claim the women’s crown. Aubry’s victory marked another title for the Saint-Gervais-based player, having previously defeated Agnès Druon in the final.

Beyond the open tournament, the club is actively involved in local tennis development. They recently hosted a padel evening for members in December 2025, and their youth players have been achieving success at the departmental championships. Julien Renou and Paul Crisias secured the 13/14 age group title, while Lilou Laurendeau finished as a sector runner-up in the 17/18 age group. These achievements highlight the club’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of tennis players.

The club also fields six teams in the summer team championships – three men’s and three women’s – with their first teams competing at the Regional 2 level, the highest the club has ever reached. Results from these matches are tracked via Ten’Up, providing a platform for supporters to follow their progress.

The Val de Beuvron tournament isn’t just about competition. it’s a community event. The club held its general assembly on October 18th, demonstrating its engagement with members and local stakeholders. The tournament itself provides a boost to the local area, attracting players and spectators to Cellettes and surrounding towns like Chitenay, and Cormeray.

As the tournament heads into its final weekend, anticipation is building for the men’s and women’s singles finals. While specific matchups and player profiles are currently unavailable, the culmination of over a week of intense competition promises exciting matches and the crowning of new champions at the Tennis Club Val de Beuvron.

The finals are scheduled for March 28th and 29th, offering a weekend of high-level tennis action for local fans. Further updates and detailed results will be available following the conclusion of the tournament.

What’s Next: The Tennis Club Val de Beuvron will announce the winners of the men’s and women’s singles titles following the finals on March 29th. Keep an eye on their Facebook page for updates and photos from the event.

What are your predictions for the finals? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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