If the future of Benjamin Tison seems logical, Adrien Maigret also has a multitude of choices and possibilities for the 2020 season. Adrien should focus mainly on the French circuit with some international events if the agenda allows it.

Adrien Maigret, one of the best left players in France, finds himself on the market. In France, it is rare to see this type of players available looking for a partner.

Especially since our French wants to build to be competitive with as always the ambition to win in particular the French championships of Padel 2020.

We will therefore also play the prediction game.

Robin Haziza: Officially looking for a partner in France. A left-wing player obviously. Robin is one of the best right-wing players in France with a lot of experience. Problem: He's in Barcelona and recently told us he's got a lot of news. Apart from the P2000s, the French will focus on the Catalan circuit and World Padel tour.

Yann Auradou: The Parisian is also on the market. He is one of the players who has made the most progress in recent months. Capable of playing on the left as on the right, it is extremely competitive. It is also oriented on the French circuit. Adrien Maigret and Yann Auradou know each other very well and live next door.

Julien Maigret: We remember the incredible matches made by the brothers. Julien has such an atypical game, so complicated to read ... He could be a perfect right player for Adrien. But there too, Julien's personal life will not necessarily allow him to be as involved as his brother. The other element to take into account: Will Julien be ready to invest in training and working physically? Not easy.

We also see other players like Max Moreau, Jérome Ferrandez, Jérémy Ritz in the south of France. But they are not in Paris. And we think we know that Adrien Maigret would prefer a partner near Paris for training.

There might be a player who could do the trick: Jérôme Inzerillo. Jéréme Ferrandez's partner currently lives in the Paris region and teaches at the Club des Pyramides. Today without a partner in the north of France, why not. The main problem: The schedule that the latter has at the Pyramids, especially on weekends when we have the events of padel.

Finally, last option: Adrien Maigret may not choose and play with different partners before deciding.

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovers the padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since padel is part of his life. You often see him touring France going to cover the major events of padel French.