The FIP Tour is in full swing this week with four international tournaments on the program and a particularly strong French presence. From Italy to Morocco, via Spain and Cyprus, French players will be competing in several main events starting this Friday. Between ambitions for results, the quest for points, and anticipated comebacks, it promises to be a busy week for the French representatives.
FIP Silver Nola: a dense field in Italy
Le FIP Silver from Nola , in Italy, offers a particularly strong field for a tournament of this category, with the presence of many players from the world's top 50.
At men's, Thomas Seux and Nathan Courrin will begin against an Italian pair who came through qualifying, composed of Jacopo Crini et Tommaso Forneris (632nd) In the event of a victory, they could then regain the 7th seed Aris Patiniotis (68th) / Adam Axelsson (105e).
In the ladies, Carla Toully makes his return to the circuit after his spectacular tournament at FIP Bronze from Rivesaltes Associated with the Italian woman Martina Parmigiani (100e) the pair is seed n ° 7 and enters directly into the round of 16 against the Italians Giulia Pasini and Benedetta Davato .
We will also follow Kimy Barla , engaged with the 16-year-old Belgian girl, Axelle Moens ( 427th) who will face the Italians Emily Stellato (112th) and Giulia Sussarello (120e).
For its part, Louise Bahurel , associated with the Spanish Ivet Val Lopez (148e) will challenge Mayra Georgina Vespa and Roberta Liberti If successful, they could regain the No. 3 seed Lucia Sainz / Araceli Martinez who are playing their first tournament together.
FIP Bronze Seville: Collombon in search of confidence
In Spain, Alix Collombon made the choice to go down to the FIP Bronze of Seville in order to accumulate points and regain confidence.
The French number 1, associated with Jana Montes (54e) , East seed n ° 1 and directly qualified for the round of 16.
She might meet another French woman there: Lou Lambert Agosti , engaged with the Spanish Laura Solà (602e). The young French player will first face Marta Ortiz (515th) and Ruth Petit (291e) in the round of 32.
FIP Bronze Cyprus: Geens/Guichard out, Boronad returns with Zurita
À Cyprus Several French people will also have a great opportunity to showcase their skills.
At men's, Yoan Boronad and Nicolas Zurita (125e) , seed n ° 7 will face the Spanish David Gomez (1623rd) and Pablo Calleja (1623e) , from the qualifications.
Sonny Lalloum and Aaron Benhamou , rescued as lucky losers will be opposed to the pair Yitbarek / Okkels .
Also worth noting is the package deal Dylan Guichard and Clément Geens forced to withdraw after the Frenchman's injury in the semi-final of the FIP Bronze from Rivesaltes .
In the ladies, Fiona Ligi and Charlotte Soubrié , seeded No. 10, will have a difficult draw against the No. 2 seed Dora Chamli (121st) / Teresa Navarro (49e).
FIP Bronze Marrakech: a strong French delegation
Le FIP Bronze from Marrakech will also host many French players.
Among the posters to follow, Philemon Raichman and Yanis Muesser will have to face the recent winners of the FIP Bronze from Rivesaltes , Joel Olivera (190th) and Antonio Varo (216e) , a particularly high-quality draw.
Arthur Hugounenq and Alexis Coulombeau will face the Spanish Max Moral (528th) and Guillem Ganan , who were brought back from the qualifiers.
Another anticipated return: that of Tom Basso , who is returning to the international circuit after his hip surgery. Associated with Julien Biron he will challenge the seeded n°6 Iago Fuertes (212th ) / Jaume Romera (143rd).
Several other French pairs will also be competing:
- Romain Sichez / Arthaud Dumoulin facing the Dutch brothers Kai and Mats Groen
- A duel 100% French across Julien Motz / Hugo Virag et Théo Bergamaschi / Rayan Ouabed
- Théo Suzanna / Tristan Piombo , after their impressive run in Rivesaltes, will challenge the 8th seed Victor Mena / Adam Moumar
- Kamel Mouimen / Ahmed Jibraili will try to resist the seeded n°1 Facundo Dominguez / Alonso Rodriguez
Between Revised charts, tricky draws, and opportunities to seize The French will have a particularly busy week on the FIP Tour with the hope of seeing several of them shine on European and Moroccan tracks.
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