Le  first round of Brussels P2 qualifying  delivered its first verdicts, with  several good performances on the French side but also some defeats against stronger opponents.

 Seurin / Vanbauce make a perfect start to their tournament 

 Julien Seurin / Thomas Vanbauce  sign a  A very fine victory  face  Navarro / Britos  :  6 / 3 6 / 4 .

A solid victory, especially against  Britos, former world top 110 which confirms the positive momentum of the French.

In the second round, they will face the Belgians.  Mickey Guerin / Semal Robin , with a  a real opportunity to reach the final round of qualifying .

 Blanqué qualified without playing, big test ahead 

 Bastien Blanqué / Maxime Deloyer  did not have to enter the track, without an opponent in the first round.

On to the second round against the  seeded 2 Sager / Belluati ,  big challenge  in perspective.

 Solid Tison / Joris 

New association for this Belgian tournament with  Benjamin Tison / Maxime Joris which are essential  6/4 4/6 6/2  face  Nicosia / Lopez Luque .

A victory achieved through sustained control.

They will face each other again in the next round  seeded 3 Sintes Villalonga / Santigosa Sastre .

 Bergeron / Fonteny insure 

 Johan Bergeron / Timéo Fonteny  held their own against the Germans  Merten / Lindmeyer  with a win  6 / 4 6 / 4 .

In the second round, they will face the  8th seed Insa / Roglan , who defeated Sichez / Perez-Le Tiec.

 Logical but frustrating defeats 

  •  Muesser / Raichman  bow down to the  TS4 Gutiérrez / Oria  ( 6 / 1 6 / 1 )
  •  Sichez / Perez-Le Tiec  fall in front of the  TS8 Insa / Roglan  ( 6 / 0 6 / 3 )

Two tough matches against higher-ranked pairs.

 An encouraging assessment 

Finally :

  •  Four French pairs qualified for the second round 
  • several  solid victories against experienced players 
  • and even  beautiful playing cards  to reach the final round

The French contingent remains very much present in these qualifiers.  Brussels P2 , with the objective now of  getting closer to the final table .

Benjamin Dupouy

I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !