Le main board starts tomorrow in Serbia, With a many French pairs engaged in both women and men. The draws reveal more or less lenient For our representatives, some will have to face formidable obstacles upon entering the race.

Vives/Joris for the feat?

Maxime Joris (159e) et Manuel Vives (254th) will enter the track around 16:30 p.m. against Collado/Hernandez, two players of the world top 70 who are used to the circuit Premier Padel but who also have won a FIP Silver together this year in France, in Bandol.

Arthur Hugounenq (244th) is programmed in last rotation and should enter the court n°4 around 21 p.m.. Associated, as is often the case, with Sergio Guimet, he will have hard to do facing the pair Olsson/Medina. The young Swedish Albin Olsson (170th) stay on one success at the FIP Bronze Jersey next to Clement Geens, While Christian Medina (110th) current is a experienced player on the international circuit.

Note the presence of little-known facesas an Melik Ferer, who managed to enter the main draw as lucky loser after qualifying. A unique opportunity for this young player to compete at the highest level.

Opportunities on the women's side

The first to enter the track is the younger, Louise Bahurel, who will play from 9h next to Ivet Val Lopez face Leinus/Ligotti. Louise (133rd in the world) is still in learning the international circuit and continues to progress, this time accompanied by a Spanish partner.

Camille Sireix and Melissa Martin, once again associated, should begin their tournament at the end of the afternoon facing the pair Russian-Japanese Tokumoto/Vasileva.

Marie-Amélie Dardaine and Manon Marcarie will probably close the day, scheduled not before 21 p.m., with a big challenge to face in the face of the seeded No. 3 Navarro/Lopez.

Teo Vieau

He discovered padel in 2016 in Nantes and quickly became attached to the game, even climbing to 474th place in France. Commentator on Padel Mag TV, he covers the various tournaments on the French circuit as well as international tournaments organized in France!