Despite an early elimination at Mexico Majorand borderline behavior on the slopes, Spaniard Javier Leal will indeed be present at the Barcelona Finals, a competition that brings together the 16 best players in the world in the Race rankings.

The defeat of Juan Tello and Edu Alonso, logically beaten in two sets by Alejandro Galán and Federico ChingottoThis sealed the fate of the race for the 16th qualifying spot. Beyond this expected defeat against one of the strongest pairs on the circuit, the Spanish-Argentine pair saw their last hopes of qualifying extinguished.

Also worth noting is the situation of Tolito Aguirre et Gonzalo AlfonsoLongtime major players on the circuit A1 Padel, the two players are currently at 19th and 21st in the world rankingsDespite an encouraging end to the season, they too fell short of the Finals.

Javi GarridoDespite showing improvement in recent weeks and a more consistent end to the season, his comeback attempt has been hampered by a slow start. The points lost at the beginning of the year have proven too costly to hope for a return to the top 16 as Barcelona approaches.

Franck Binisti

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.