The latest update of the FIP ranking provides a good picture of current French dynamics, with several notable progressions among both men and women.

In the men's category: Blanqué and Bergeron climb

Blanqué and Bergeron in ambush
Thanks to their excellent performance in Italy Major, where they made it through qualifying by beating some strong pairs, Bastien Blanqué et Johan Bergeron win respectively 4 and 8 seats to find each other 108th in the world. A good omen in their quest for the top 100.

Leygue slowed by injury
On the less cheerful side, Thomas Leygue, French number 1, falls by 2 places (88th)A trend that could continue: the Tricolore injured his Achilles tendon in Rome and will be out until the end of the season.

Seurin rewarded, Guichard maintained
Julien Seurin climb of 7 places (149th) after a solid semi-final at FIP Bronze Cordenons, While Dylan Guichard (131st, -2) maintains a stable place despite a week without a tournament.

Joris, Raichman hold on
Maxime Joris (159th) et Philemon Raichman (172th) maintain their position. On the other hand, Maxime Moreau backs off 11 places (206th), a logical situation in fact he no longer plays FIP tournaments.

In the women's category: Collombon back on top

On the feminine side, Alix Collombon makes a remarkable return to the top of the rankings. Thanks to a great dynamic and his consistent performance on the circuit Premier Padel, it gains 4 places and is now positioned 24th in the world, his best ranking in a long time. As a reminder, his best ranking remains a 19th place at the time of the World Padel Tour.

Touly and Merah progress
Carla Toully also continues its ascent with +2 places and seems to be getting closer to its objective: playing regularly in the main draws Premier Padel.
As for Steffi Merah, she offers the best progression of the week on the French side with +12 places, the fruit in particular of its fine semi-final at FIP Bronze Cordenons.

Godallier, Ginier and the others
Léa Godallier yields 5 places (57th) but remains firmly in the top 60. Jessica Ginier (-10, 139th), Camille Sireix (-4, 143rd), Louise Bahurel (147th) et Charlotte Soubrié (150th) evolve in a stable zone. Melissa Martin (168th), Lucile Pothier (190th) bring up the rear of a group that remains competitive.

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 !