The Dutch duo Bruijsten-Meijer continues its winning streak by conquering the Masters Tournament in Cologne for the German Padel Series (GPS). The tournament took place in Cologne from 15th to 16th October and it was organized by the Deutscher Padel Verband.
The road to the Masters title began two weeks ago after winning the Herne GPS/FIP 100 Tournament. During that ideal weekend, Bruijsten-Meijer dominated the German elite. As champions of Herne, they received a ticket to compete in the end of season tournament: The DPV-Masters 2016.
Seed Number one Waiting on Quarter Final
Bruijsten-Meijer begon the weekend with a convincing win for 6-2 6-4 against Kopkau-Knippschild. Remarkably, Jens Knippschild is a former ATP tennis player with a highest ranking at 89. He is nowadays fully dedicated to padel. In quarter finals the number one seed and German National Team members Nowicki-Panser waited confident to face the Dutch but had no matching response to counter: 6-0 6-2.
Facing a pro in Semi-Finals
For the semi-finals they went on to play against first class Argentine pro-player German Schaffer and Spanish Maxi Graschev. Once more, Bruijsten-Meijer found their way to win 7-5 6-1. The final match faced them against one more team from the German National Team, seed number two Bohnke-Mordhost. The final score favored again the strong Peter Bruijsten and Bram Meijer 5-7 6-4 6-1.
Great Form
Future
When asked about their immediate future, Bruisten-Meijer confirm that they will participate in the FIP 250/NPB Tournament at La Playa Rijswijk at the beginning of December where a number of professional Spanish and Argentine padel players promise to face them.
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