The second round of qualifying for the  FIP Bronze Marnes  The hierarchy was generally respected on Wednesday, with the majority of the seeded players securing their place in the final qualifying round.

The main defeat of the day remains the elimination of the 4th seed, composed of  Quentin Bernard  et  Raphael Rubio Opposed to the Spaniard  Miquel Ayats Vidal  et  Enzo Couacaud The French team fell after a tough three-set battle: 5/7 6/4 3/6.

 The results of the second round of qualifying 

The seed 1,  Choppe / Inzerillo , perfectly controlled his entry into the tournament with a 6/2 6/4 victory against  Iznasni / Henrion .

The same scenario applies to the 6th seed.  Vincent / Baud solid winners 6/1 6/2 against  Fagniez / Brame .

The seed 2,  Ouabed / Bergamaschi , also lived up to expectations with a clear 6/2 6/2 victory against  Caby / Deligne .

At the bottom of the table, the top seed 5,  Lefèvre / De Meyer , won comfortably 6/1 6/2 against   Meyer / Casteran .

The seed 3,  Mitjana / De Galbert , dominated  Raphael / Louis  on the score of 6/3 6/0.

 Fox / Thomas She had to fight harder but also secured her qualification after a 7/6 6/2 victory against TS7  Barthe / Demontis .

Finally, the seed 8,  Gabeur / Abalam overturned  Ballay / Monot  after losing the first set: 3/6 6/0 6/2.

 The posters for the final qualifying round 

The third and final round of qualifying now promises some very tough duels as teams try to reach the main draw:

  •  Victor Choppe / Jérôme Inzerillo (TS1)  vs  Pierre Vincent / Basile Baud (TS6) 
  •  Paul Lefèvre / Dorian De Meyer (TS5)  vs  Thomas Mitjana / Thibault De Galbert (TS3) 
  •  Miquel Ayats Vidal / Enzo Couacaud  vs  Hugo Renard / Setodji Thomas  
  •  Victor Gabeur / Titouan Abalam (TS8)  vs  Rayan Ouabed / Théo Bergamaschi (TS2) 

 Even the losers can still hope 

With the withdrawals of the 1st and 2nd seeds in the main draw, several additional places have opened up in the main draw.

As a result, teams defeated in this final round of qualifying can still hope to enter the main draw as  lucky losers .

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 !