Starting next week, Aix-en-Provence will be the scene of 2025 French Youth Championships, and the category U18 will definitely attract everyone's attention. It features several players already well established on the national and even international circuit, capable of competing with experienced seniors. This last step before the passage among the “big boys” promises clashes of a very high level with some players who will also be at the French senior championships in September.

In the girls' category, Barla/Lambert Agosti and the others

In the U18 girls category, the table will be quite reduced due to the few players of this age in France and they are the best ranked on paper, Lou Lambert Agosti and Kimy Barla who will be ultra-favorites once again. Behind them, we will find Talano/Jovasevic or, Isaac/Chretien Meal who will try to bring down the number 1 seed in these championships.

Fonteny/Boronad for a historic double?

Among the boys, we will find regulars on the French circuit but also, recently, of the international circuit with Basso/Robert et Pillon/Guy de Chamisso who take advantage of the summer to launch their first FIP tournaments. But to reach the title next week at Aix en Provence, we will have to beat the most feared pair in the category: Fonteny/Boronad.

Timeo Fonteny et Yoan Boronad are already ahead of all other players, they are at the gates of the world top 200 and have already beaten, but also played big matches against very experienced players. In particular Bandol, where they had taken Pablo Lijo et Juan Cruz Belluati in the third set. In any case, they have all the weapons to win and try a slightly crazy bet...

With Thomas Leygue's package, the table of Senior French Championships seems more open, and the two young players of the My Center Academy might secretly harbor the ambition to do a U18 / Seniors double, which has never been achieved in the history of French padel.

Live on Padel MagTV

The matches will be streamed live on Padel Mag TV from the semi-finals, which will be played on Sunday, August 24th from 9 a.m. and the finals the same day from 14 p.m.

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!