Tables from  FIP Bronze Marnes  have just been revealed and one thing is already certain: the spectacle will be there from the first rounds with several big matches and many well-placed French pairs.

In both the men's and women's competitions, several very open lineups are already emerging, with all-French confrontations and particularly challenging early rounds.

 Leygue/Fernandez vs. Vanbauce/Pillon: a huge opening clash 

The men's draw already promises to be very tough from the first round.

The match that immediately attracts attention will pit:

  •  Thomas Leygue / Antonio Fernandez  (TS2)
  • à  Thomas Vanbauce / Lucas Pillon 

On paper, Leygue and Fernandez will be the favorites, but watch out for the Bordeaux duo of Big Padel, in very good shape these past few weeks.

 Perrot/Huard versus Jules Marie/Deloyer 

Another highly anticipated poster:

  •  Nathan Perrot / Sacha Huard de la Marre 
  • salary.  Jules Marie / Maxime Deloyer 

A very open match on paper.

 Courrin / Two against Robert / Guy de Chamisso 

Another major French duel with:

  •  Thomas Seux / Nathan Courrin 
  • face  Jeremy Robert / Olivier Guy de Chamisso 

A lineup that promises a great deal right from this first round.

 Several Frenchmen in good positions 

Behind these major upsets, several French players have been handed interesting draws:

  •  Yoan Boronad / Bastien Blanqué (TS5)  will face a pair from the qualifiers
  •  Philemon Raichman / Yanis Muesser  will play  Rafael Marquet / Thomas Panken 
  •  Tristan Piombo / Jean-Baptiste Taffaneli  will challenge the Swiss  Kilian Jordan / Valentin Wenger 
  •  Louis Jover / Lucas Potel  will be facing the Dutch  Roman Wink / Merlijn De Krom 
  •  Adrien Maigret / Benjamin Tison  will meet the Spanish  Sergio Nieto Simon / Arnau Candelo Casas 
  •  Julien Motz / Guillaume Ledrap  will have a tough first round against TS8  Ferran Gonzalez Zamorano / Jairo Guerrero Escarcena 
  •  Romain Sichez / Theo Suzanna  will play  Kamel Mouimen / Bouaouda Anass 
  •  Johan Peloux Marchini / Pierre Perez Le Tiec  will face  Hamza Berrahou / Bilal Duprat 

Finally, a major challenge for:

  •  Arthur Hugounenq / Maxime Forcin 
    who will fall directly against the 7th seed:
  •  Eneko Arija / Adrian Rodriguez-Manzaneque 

 Potential quarter-finalists already facing very tough competition 

The potential quarter-finals also promise some very tough competition:

  •  Del Castillo / Vilariño  (TS1) vs.  Gonzalez / Guerrero  (TS8)
  •  Boronad / Blanqué  (TS5) vs.  Zamora Perez / Garcia Calahorro  (TS4)
  •  Rivas Garcia / Zurita  (TS3) vs.  Caiano / Guimet Bigas  (TS6)
  •  Leygue / Fernandez  (TS2) vs.  Arija / Rodriguez-Manzaneque  (TS7)

The men's field looks extremely competitive.

 Big matches also in the women's category 

The women's draw also features several interesting posters with many French players well placed.

Two French pairs will have to go through a first round:

  •  Juliette Sirgant / Elena Levenez  against the Spanish  Eva Vazquez Gracia / Carla Hernandez 
    with a potential eighth-place match against TS4:  Daiara Valenzuela / Maria Laura Ferreyra .

The same situation applies to:

  •  Clara Mansart / Marie-Amélie Dardaine  who will play:  Aina Etxebarria / Arlet Etxebarria Sanahuja 
    before a possible eighth-final match against TS3:  Aida Martinez / Camila Fassio Goyeneche .

 All-French matches from the round of 16 onwards 

Several French women have qualified directly for the round of 16, with some big matches already coming up:

  •  Léa Godallier / Lucia Peralta Exposito (TS2)  face  Kimy Barla / Fiona Ligi 
  •  Lou Lambert Agosti / Charlotte Soubrié  salary.  Marianne Vandaele / Camille Sireix 
  •  Melissa Martin / Fitia Robinson  will find the TS7  Repcikova / Fernandez Lopez 
  •  Cassandra Senjean / Manon Marcarie  will face a huge challenge against TS1:  Giorgia Marchetti / Marta Borrero 

 Very French qualifications 

Finally, the men's qualifications will also be very French with several players well known on the national circuit.

The objective will be clear: to join the main table to continue to further strengthen this very large FIP Bronze Marnes.

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 !