round of XNUMX  du  FIP Platinum Marseille  delivered their first  major plot twists With the  fall of the 3rd and 4th seeds  among men. A day marked by  solid performances from underdogs  for both  nascent associations already convincing .

 Aguirre/Arroyo stopped in their first outing 

It's here  surprise of the day . The  seeded 3 ,  Tolito Aguirre  et  Alejandro arroyo , loses in their first match together against  Ignatius Sager  and especially to the young  Juan Ignacio Rubini , increasingly assertive on the world circuit.

Defeat  6/7 6/3 6/4  for Aguirre and Arroyo, who  their association is off to a very bad start Despite a close first set, won in a tie-break, their opponents reversed the momentum.  false start  which complicates the launch of their joint season.

 Capra/Ruiz take down TS4 after a huge battle 

Another surprise was the release of the  seeded 4   Javi García / Javi Barahona beaten by a pair  very experienced  :  Luciano Capra  et  Victor Ruiz .

Final score:  3/6 7/6 6/3 , at the end of a  very high level match The turning point lies in the  second set tie-break , won  9-7  by Capra and Ruiz, who perfectly launch their  new association Already strong in the previous round against  Zapata / Cabeza They confirm this by releasing the TS4.
In the next round, they will face  Alex Chozas / Valentino Libaak .

 The favorites are performing well elsewhere 

As for the rest of the men's draw,  the top seeds are holding their own No unexpected upsets; the favorites are progressing logically towards the quarterfinals.

On the feminine side,  few surprises  Also: the top seeds confirm their form, with the notable exception of  Alix Collombon eliminated in the first round. An early exit which  opens the lower part of the women's table  and could reshuffle the cards.

 Place in the quarter-finals 

 quarter-finals  start  this Thursday from 11am , with a  center track  to be continued  directly on Padel MagTV .
After eighth grades that were already rich in lessons, the hierarchy is more important than ever.  under pressure  in Marseille.

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 !