Thanks to wild cards offered by the French Tennis Federation, the French players were able to take full advantage of this invaluable opportunity in the race for points.
In this game, the undisputed champion is undoubtedly the young Louise Bahurel, which makes a leap of 109 seats, thus reaching the 197th place in the world. Of course, this feat must be moderated: among the ladies, even more than among the men in these ranks of the classification, the competition is less dense, and a wild card in a Major is definitely a huge boost.
Besides, his partner Camille Sireix progresses 11 places to reach the 151th place in the world, just behind Charlotte Soubrié, which crosses the symbolic bar of world top 150 with 35 places gained. Lucile Pothier jumps 44 places to reach the 157th place in the world.
Also note the progression of Jessica Ginier, which gains 4 places to reach the 107th place in the world, thus approaching the world top 100. At last, Alix Collombon makes his comeback in the world top 30 thanks to his eighth-final at Greenweez Paris Major 2024.
Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.