men's round of 16 du FIP Bronze Rivesaltes They lived up to their promises with some great fights and several solid performances from the French side. A complete overview of the results.
Courrin/Seux solid, Pillon/Guy de Chamisso on the agenda
- Nathan Courrin / Thomas Seux impose themselves with authority 6 / 3 6 / 4 face Adria Costa Lechon / Pedro Gonzalez Martin (Q) A controlled victory for the French pair.
- Same observation for Lucas Pillon / Olivier Guy de Chamisso who win a tough battle in three sets 6/7 6/4 6/2 face Johan Peloux Marchini / Pierre Perez-Le Tiec (WC) .
Blanqué / Boronad impress
- Very good performance of Bastien Blanqué / Yoan Boronad (TS6) which clearly dominate Benjamin Tison / Adrien Maigret on the score of 6 / 3 6 / 3 .
Guichard/Geens secure their status
- The seeded 3 Dylan Guichard / Clement Geens unfolds with a victory 6 / 3 6 / 4 face Hugo Lorenzo Serrano / Juan Dominguez Cruz .
Leygue pulls through after a tough fight
It was one of the closest matches of these round of 16:
- Thomas Leygue / Alonso Rodriguez Martinez (TS2) are required 6/7 6/2 6/1 face Philemon Raichman / Yannis Muesser .
A very close match, with a Raichman/Muesser's strong resistance who take the first set. But behind them, Leygue and his partner knew how to tighten up the game and make a physical difference to turn the situation around.
Joris/Robert defeated, 5th seed present
- Maxime Joris / Jérémy Robert bow 4 / 6 6 / 7 facing the 5th seed Manuel Aragon Herrera / Nacho Moragues Moltó .
Oliveira Palos / Varo Ramos and Figuerola / Belmont ensure
- Antonio Varo Ramos / Joel Oliveira Palos (TS8) are required 6 / 3 6 / 4 face Noe Sanchez Del Viejo / Louis Harris .
- Guillem Figuerola Santiago / Roberto Belmont Pastor (TS4) dominate Theo Suzanna / Tristan Piombo (Q) on the score of 6 / 3 6 / 2 .
A picture that is tightening
With many French pairs still in contention and with top seeds in attendance, the level clearly rises a notch before the quarter-finals.
now it's time for... men's quarter-finals du FIP Bronze Rivesaltes With several French players still in contention, the matches promise to be particularly interesting.
A French duel to watch closely
- Lucas Pillon / Olivier Guy de Chamisso
vs - Dylan Guichard / Clément Geens (TS3)
Courrin/Seux face a big test
- Nathan Courrin / Thomas Seux
vs - Manuel Aragon Herrera / Nacho Moragues Moltó (TS5)
Blanqué/Boronad challenge the 2nd seed
- Bastien Blanqué / Yoan Boronad (TS6)
vs - Thomas Leygue / Alonso Rodriguez Martinez (TS2)
Undoubtedly one of the most anticipated posters. A big Franco-Spanish duel between two pairs capable of going very far in the tournament.
A very open final quarter
- Guillem Figuerola Santiago / Roberto Belmont Pastor (TS4)
vs - Antonio Varo Ramos / Joel Oliveira Palos (TS8)
See you at the end of the day
The quarter-finals are scheduled not before 17:30 p.m. .
All matches will be available to watch. directly on Padel MagTV .
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