Tennis: CAP Men’s Second Team Secures Spot in Regional League

CAP Tennis Padel Secures Regional Spot After Dominant Victory Over Aixe-sur-Vienne

The CAP Tennis Padel men’s second team has officially locked in its position for next season, ensuring their continued presence at the regional level. In a decisive home clash this past Sunday, the Périgueux-based squad delivered a commanding 5-1 performance against Aixe-sur-Vienne during the fourth day of the regional team championship.

Competing in the DSR B division, the “Capistes” utilized their home-court advantage to dismantle their opponents, securing the points necessary to guarantee their maintenance in the division. For those unfamiliar with the French regional structure, the DSR B represents a competitive tier where consistency and depth are paramount; by securing this result, CAP has removed any uncertainty regarding their status for the upcoming year.

Singles Dominance Sets the Tone

The foundation of the 5-1 victory was built on a flawless run in the singles matches. Four CAP players stepped up to claim victories, showcasing a blend of power and endurance that Aixe-sur-Vienne struggled to match.

Singles Dominance Sets the Tone
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Adrien Lançon, ranked 5/6, opened the scoring with a clinical performance against a 15/1 opponent, winning 6-1, 6-3. This momentum continued with Bertrand Maupain (ranked 15), who survived a tight first set to overcome his 15/1 opponent 5-7, 6-2, 6-4 in a gritty three-set battle.

The efficiency continued as Dorian Brachet (ranked 15) mirrored Lançon’s dominance, dispatching his 15/1 opponent with a swift 6-1, 6-1 victory. The singles sweep was completed by Pascal Vierge (ranked 15/3), who faced an opponent of equal ranking. Vierge took control of the match early, leading 6-1 before the match ended in an abandonment, sealing the singles victory for the home side.

Mixed Results in Doubles

While the singles matches provided a cushion, the doubles circuit offered a more varied outcome. Pascal and Julien Beylot secured a point for the team via a forfeit, contributing to the overall 5-1 scoreline.

Mixed Results in Doubles
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The only blemish on the day came in the pairing of Adrien Lançon and Dorian Brachet. Despite their individual success in singles, the duo fell to their opponents in a competitive match, losing 6-4, 6-4. However, the loss was a mere formality in terms of the standings, as the result had already shifted the mathematical reality of the division in CAP’s favor.

A Hub for Tennis in Dordogne

This victory reinforces the standing of CAP Tennis Padel as a premier sporting destination in the Dordogne region. Operating out of Périgueux, the club has grown into a significant local fixture, currently boasting 12 courts and a membership of approximately 500 athletes.

A Hub for Tennis in Dordogne
Tennis Aixe Vienne

The club’s influence extends beyond regional team championships. In addition to its role as a community hub, the facility is geared toward high-level competition, with the ITF MT400 2025 scheduled to take place from August 16 to August 23, further cementing its status as a key venue for international and regional tennis.

Match Summary: CAP vs. Aixe-sur-Vienne

Player(s) Result Score
Adrien Lançon Win 6-1, 6-3
Bertrand Maupain Win 5-7, 6-2, 6-4
Dorian Brachet Win 6-1, 6-1
Pascal Vierge Win 6-1, Abandon
P. Beylot / J. Beylot Win Forfeit
A. Lançon / D. Brachet Loss 4-6, 4-6

Looking Ahead: The Final Clash

With their maintenance in the DSR B division already validated, the Capistes can enter their final fixture with confidence and a lack of pressure. The team is scheduled to travel for their fifth and final match of the season against Brive on April 19.

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While the stakes regarding relegation have vanished, the match in Brive serves as a critical benchmark for the team’s form heading into the off-season and a chance to finish the campaign on a high note.

Stay tuned for the final match results and updates on the club’s upcoming ITF events. Do you think CAP can carry this momentum into the summer tournaments? Let us grasp in the comments below.

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