This is a very good news for Dylan Guichard The Frenchman will compete in the Brussels P2 with a wild card , alongside the Belgian Clement Geens .
An invitation that is undoubtedly important for the pair Franco-Belgian , which will be directly in the main board of the tournament held in the Belgian capital.
And given their start to the season, this wild card clearly makes sense.
A logical invitation given their dynamics
This invitation rewards two players who achieve a very good start to the season .
Together, Guichard and Geens have notably won the FIP Bronze Wood early March.
But above all, Dylan Guichard continues to achieve great things on the circuit as well Premier Padel .
The Frenchman has notably achieved:
- the Round of 32 of the Riyadh P1
- the Miami P1 Round of 32
Two results that allowed him to take on key points in the global hierarchy.
Guichard is getting closer to the Top 100
Thanks to this positive momentum, Dylan Guichard continues to get closer to Top 100 worldwide .
French is currently 103th in the world , and this wild card in Brussels This therefore represents a very interesting opportunity to continue moving forward.
A good run in Belgium could allow him to scrape together some points valuable points … and to get even closer to that symbolic milestone.
Geens also rewarded at home
On the Belgian side, this wild card also rewards the consistency of Clement Geens , currently 92th in the world .
Last season, the Belgian had already benefited from a wild card at Brussels P2 , but he was then evolving with Thomas Leygue .
This time he will be invited with his partner of the moment which gives even more coherence to this decision.
And naturally, evolve at home , in front of Belgian public will give this participation an even more special flavor.
A pair capable of going after something
On paper, the pair Guichard / Geens clearly has arguments.
The two players know each other, are in good form, and have already shown that they can be dangerous in challenging draws.
The goal will obviously be to go as far as possible, and why not aim for a place in the round of 16 , according to the draw.
Because, as is often the case in this type of tournament, everything will depend heavily on the first round .
A Brussels P2 that is always highly anticipated
Le Brussels P2 remains one of the most anticipated events of the season on Premier Padel with a real ambiance, a very present audience and a special atmosphere.
For Dylan Guichard et Clement Geens This invitation therefore represents both a nice reward … but also a real sporting opportunity.
They are currently the first players to have obtained a wild card for this Brussels edition, pending the announcement of other invitations.
Now all that remains is to find out their print .
But one thing is certain: the pair Franco-Belgian will have something to thrill us on this Brussels P2 .
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 !

























































































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