Le third and final round of qualifying du FIP Bronze Rivesaltes delivered its verdict this Thursday afternoon. At stake: the last remaining places for the main board , with several French players still in contention… and a very pleasant surprise from Théo Suzanna / Tristan Piombo .
Carbonell/Duran too strong
No surprises for the number 1 seed in qualifying. Arnau Carbonell Ortells / Saul Duran Heras have perfectly mastered their subject in the face of Pau Mendoza / Simon Pirovani , with a clear victory 6 / 3 6 / 0 .
A logical qualification for the Spanish, who confirm their status.
Potel and Etienne fall at the end of the suspense.
French side, Lucas Potel / Natan Etienne came very close to a major upset against the 4th seed Pedro Gonzalez Martin / Adria Costa Lechon .
In a very close match, they ultimately lost in three sets: 5/7 6/4 6/4 After competing for a long time, they suffered a frustrating defeat considering their performance in these qualifiers.
Suzanna/Piombo's huge coup
That's the performance of the day. Théo Suzanna / Tristan Piombo continue their superb run by knocking down the seeded 8 , Manuel Perez Gonzalez / Alberto Moreno Andrei , on the score of 7 / 5 6 / 4 .
A victory full of control that validates very high level qualifications for the French pair. They thus qualify for the main board , after a convincing performance from start to finish.
Barthe / Demontis stopped
Last Frenchmen still in contention, Théo Barthe / Aaron Demontis failed to take this final step.
They bow down to Nil Pérez Martínez / Sergio Bursa who prevailed in two sets 6 / 1 6 / 3 and secure their qualification for the final draw.
The qualified
At the end of this final round, the teams qualified for the main board are:
- Arnau Carbonell Ortells / Saul Duran Heras
- Pedro Gonzalez Martin / Adria Costa Lechon
- Théo Suzanna / Tristan Piombo
- Nil Pérez Martínez / Sergio Bursa
The main draw begins on Friday
The tournament will now enter a new phase with the launch of the Men's Main Table ce Friday , From 12 hrs .
The first matches are already looking interesting, with several French players in contention and the arrival of the top seeds.
Here is Friday's schedule:
All matches will be available to watch. directly on Padel MagTV .
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