A great week for French padel at  FIP Promises de Lyon , With a  The young French players achieved a near-perfect score. In almost every category, the French dominated the proceedings, confirming the strength and progress of French training.

The only exception: the  U12 where a Spanish pair prevailed, but with a  A strong French presence in the final .

 U12: A final nonetheless for the French 

Among the youngest, it's the Spanish.  Daniel Yanguas / Nil Marcilla  who win the title.

But on the French side,  Titouan Aschard / Marin Le Saux  sign a  very good performance  Upon reaching the final, they lost with a score of 6/4 6/3.

 U14: Bessière / Pottier confirm their status 

In the U14 category, the favorites  Gabriel Bessière / Tyrone Pottier  lived up to expectations by prevailing against Sacha Devriendt / Siméo Debroy after a close match that ended with a score of 7/6 3/6 11/9.

Special mention for  Tyrone Potter who here earns his  6th title on the Promises circuit .

The final, a very high-level contest, pitted  Four players tipped for the upcoming European Youth Championships in Porto  A result at the end of June that could have an impact on future selections.

 U16: an all-French final 

In the U16 category, total French domination with a  An all-French final .

 Paul Gueguen / Kény Valigiani (TS3)  impose themselves in the face of  Elliot Mura / Théo Hemery (TS2) .

A solid 7/5 6/4 victory for the 3rd seed.

 U18: The favorites deliver 

In the U18 category, there was also a  An all-French final between four top players .

 Jérémy Robert / Olivier Guy de Chamisso (TS1)  become necessary at the end of a  close match , concluded at  super tie-break  face  Quentin Bernard / Johan Peloux (TS3) . Final score: 6/4 4/6 10/6.

The favorites delivered, but had to fight until the very end.

 A generation that confirms 

In the end, this FIP Promises de Lyon confirms a clear trend:

  •  French dominance in the youth categories 
  •  The favorites generally lived up to expectations. 
  •  A superb density of level 

With several players already in contention for international competitions,  French padel can count on a promising generation. .

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 !