The French are off to a very good start this week:  FIP Bronze Phangan in Thailand  with already:  Three French pairs qualified for the quarter-finals .

 Raichman / Muesser win the all-French duel 

The big match of the day was between:  Philemon Raichman / Yanis Muesser  at :  Julien Biron / Thomas Basso .

And it took a huge battle to separate the two French teams.

After a fierce battle, Raichman and Muesser finally emerged victorious:  5/7 6/2 7/6 , in the tie-break of the third set.

A huge mental victory that allows them to advance to the quarter-finals.

But what follows looks very complicated, since the French will face:  seed 1  made of :  Stan Ritchers / Albert Trillas Garcia .

 Vives/Joris are currently unfolding 

For their part:  Manuel Vives / Maxime Joris  continue their very successful Asian tour.

After a controlled victory:  6 / 4 6 / 2  In the first round, the French then perfectly managed their round of 16 match against the Spanish:  Gerard Gimeno Centelles / Lluis Miró Garrido  with a victory:
 6 / 3 6 / 3 .

They have been very solid since the start of the tournament, and they too have qualified for the quarter-finals.

In the next round, they will face:   the Portuguese Antonio Luque / Joao Maria Caiano   seeded 3 in the tournament.

A very big match is in prospect for the French.

 Camille Sireix makes a perfect start to her tournament 

In the ladies,  Camille Sireix  and his Spanish partner:  Carmen Azcoitia  They made a perfect start to their tournament. They gave absolutely no chance to:  Anna Zavarzina Kanokwan Delelis , with a swift victory:  6 / 0 6 / 0 .

In the quarter-finals, they will face:  Angelina Neizvestnaya / Michela Zaccagnini. 

 A very positive French dynamic in Thailand 

with:

  •  Raichman / Muesser 
  •  Vives / Joris 
  •  Sireix / Azcoitia 

France will therefore count:  three pairs in the quarter-finals  on this:  FIP Bronze Phangan  A very fine collective performance for the French team on the Asian tour.

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 !