The second day of FIP Silver Caen qualifications delivered its verdict this Tuesday at PadelShot Mondeville, with the decisive matches of the second roundsynonyms of qualification for the final draw.
And overall, this day has once again smiles at the French, between confirmations, great performances… and a rather tasty repechage.

Lefevre/Chouchaoui are solid, Marie/Filho too

On track 1, Paul Lefevre / Mehdi Chouchaoui left no chance Alban Mounier Alonso / Jimmy Devaux, imposing 6 / 1 6 / 1A total domination, from beginning to end, which makes them the first qualifiers of these qualifications.

In the wake, Jules Marie / Clément Filho confirmed their excellent momentum. Victory 6 / 3 6 / 4 face Paumard / Durieux, and above all a first qualification for the FIP main draw for both players.

Choppe/d'Harcourt's good move, Piombo/Dumoulin on point

On track 2The best deal of the day has been signed Victor Choppe / Armand d'Harcourt, which bring down the seeded 1 in the qualifiers, Chacon Diaz / Marquet, on the score of 6 / 4 7 / 5A great victory that opens the doors to the main draw for them.

In the final, decisive match, Tristan Piombo / Arthaud Dumoulin They lived up to expectations. Victory 6 / 3 6 / 4 face De Galbert / Durban, and a logical qualification for the seed 2 in qualifyingwith style.

And the lucky loser… obviously Albano

The icing on the cake: a lucky loser pair integrates the final table following the Rouanet/Grué forfeit.
And the draw determined… Alban Mounier Alonso (“Albano Padel”) and Jimmy Devaux.

An almost too perfect scenario. Soundly beaten in the second round, but drafted in at the last minuteSome will call it chance, others a brilliant strategy : not to exhaust yourself in the second match in order to arrive fresh as ever in the final table.

Also worth noting is the integration of a second lucky loser in the final table: Thibault De Galbert and Cyril Durban, who were also given a second chance after their elimination in the qualifiers.

Le final table of the FIP Silver Caen is now complete, with a strong French presence and some already enticing stories even before the first round.

Here is the final table with the qualifiers and the lucky losers:

Benjamin Dupouy

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