Several French players will be competing this week on the FIP circuit, with great opportunities to be seized, particularly in  FIP Silver of Leiria  visit us at the  FIP Silver Egypt  visit us at the  FIP Bronze Cyprus , and even up to  Hong Kong  !

 FIP Silver Leiria – Portugal: a strong French delegation 

On the male side,  Yoan Boronad (274)  et  Timéo Fonteny (233)  will be followed in the main draw. In qualifications, we will also find  Thomas Seux (388)  et  Nathan Courrin (507) , recent semi-finalists at FIP ​​Bronze Nola.

In the women's competition, the main draw is marked by the presence of  Carla Touly (84)  who will team up with the Italian  Martina Parmigiani (105) . Also engaged:  Charlotte Soubrié (166)  et  Louise Bahurel (167) , who are coming off a great semi-final in Cyprus.

We will also find  Melissa Martin (204)  next to  Steffi Merrah (227) , and  Amélie Detriviere (224)  who will team up with the Spanish  Leire Uriarte Medina (198) . Finally, in qualifying,  Laura Buteau (249)  will be associated with Argentina  Maria Azul Llorens Gioda (975) .

 FIP Bronze Cyprus: three French duos well placed 

The  Dylan  are back !  Dylan Guichard (137)  and the Argentinian  Dylan Cuello (188)  arrive in Cyprus as seed 3. As seed 4,  Maxime Joris (166)  is again associated with the Spaniard  Guillem Figuerola (155) , While  Philemon Raichman (180)  will play with  Marc Lupon Martinez (318)  in seed 6.

 FIP Silver Egypt: two ambitious pairs 

 Bastien Blanqué (109) , accompanied by Arthur Hugounenq (255) , will try to make people forget the frustration of the FIP Silver Cyprus. Another pair to follow:  Thomas Vanbauce (205)  et  Julien Seurin (177)  freshly titled at FIP ​​Bronze Kuala Lumpur and who will form a team in official competition for the first time.

 FIP Bronze Hong Kong  

Finally, heading to the Far East with  Ari Amsellem (1213)  who will participate in the FIP Bronze in Hong Kong alongside  Nam Nguyen (1213) . An original experience for the Frenchman on a ground still little frequented by French players.

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 !