Unless there is a big surprise, in the first rotation of the morning from 10 a.m., Arthur Hugounenq and Adrien Maigret should not not to show up facing the Spanish pair Jaime Muñoz / Aimar Goni Lacabe for this second edition of the BORDEAUX P2.

However, as often during the first rounds of qualifying, several packages could open the door to good surprises for the French.

First good news: Nicolas Rouanet and Pierre Vincent directly obtain the last qualifying place for previous.
The pair Dorian de Meyer / Simon Wagner, currently 3rd on the waiting list, can also hope to integrate the table. Even Lucas Pillon / Benjamin Grué, with only 11 points, could slip into the competition if absences are confirmed before the tournament startsAnd the cherry on the cake, we could even see Cyril Gaillard / Louis Couvercelle, the pair of the Big Padel Bordeaux , treat yourself to the luxury of a first express tour among professionals, thanks to the numerous defections.

One thing is sure: Adrian Ronco Lopez / Jose Roman Martinez Sanchis will face the wild card Max Forcin / Benjamin Tison undefeated in France so far.
Note that Ronco will have a partner this time much more formidable, unlike Bandol where he had presented himself with Kamel Mouimen. A hybrid pair that didn't last long at the FIP Silver. The match is scheduled for third rotation on the central track, either towards 13h.

We will then continue with Ayats / Rico, seeded number 7 in the qualifications, opposed to Thomas Seux / Nathan Courrin. The latter remain on a complicated match in Bandol against the French pair Ember / Scatena.
La fourth rotation is planned to 14h30.

Finally, last match of the day around 16 p.m. on the central track, big 100% French duel :
Yoan Boronad / Timéo Fonteny salary. Julien Seurin / Philemon Raichman.

All these matches will be to follow live on Padel MagTV, without exception : the match Nicolas Rouanet / Pierre Vincent face Juan Zamora / Jose David Sanchez, planned in fifth rotation on runway 2, should not be broadcast live.

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.