À 9h30, the Blues will play their last confrontation of the World Championships in Qatar face Chile for a 7th place. The stakes are modest, but the players' objective is Pablo Ayma will be to conclude in style, after a well-conducted group stage. Unlike the women, the men's configuration is different, despite two consecutive defeats. France was not the favorite againstItaly, and even if the defeat against the Brazil may seem like a poor performance to fans, it is important to remember that Brazil are a multiple World Championship bronze medal-winning nation, having only lost in group play in a three-set tiebreaker against Portugal.

This is why, even if the initial objectives are far away, the Blues, despite uneven performances, can still end these World Championships on a positive note. Facing an opponent who is less strong on paper but capable of surprises, they will have to stay focused and play hard.

The confrontation begins at 9h30 (11:30 a.m. local time).

Composition of the pairs:

  • IA LEHYT SANCES / S. MUÑOZ CAMPOS vs T. VANBAUCE / M. JORIS
  • C. ZARHI / J. VALDES vs B. BLANQUE / T. LEYGUE
  • C. MARTINEZ / C. MOLINA vs J. BERGERON / T. FONTENY

La France : 1271

  • Thomas Leygue (102)
  • Bastien Blanqué (121)
  • Dylan Guichard (120)
  • Johan Bergeron (137)
  • Manuel Vives (148)
  • Maxime Joris (171)
  • Thomas Vanbauce (178)
  • Timeo Fonteny (294)

Chile: 2057

  • Javier valdes (62)
  • Christopher Martinez (201)
  • Cristobal Molina (214)
  • Sebastian Muñoz (248)
  • Ignacio Lehyt (257)
  • Gonzalo Valdivieso (285)
  • Carlos zarhi (318)
  • Ian Walker (472
Franck Binisti

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 to cover major French padel events.