Le France Grand Master marked a turning point on the circuit A1 Padel, not only by the quality of the show offered at Beausoleil, but also by the impact on the world ranking. With no less than 22 changes in the Top 100, never before has an update been so important in the history of the circuit.

Pereyra and De Pascual on a mission towards first place

By winning their second title of the season after Tucumán, Ramiro Pereyra et Juani De Pascual strike a big blow. Individually, Pereyra climbs to the 2th place in the world with 9420 points, exceeding Franco Da Bianco, and is getting dangerously close to the leader Maxi Maple (9850 points). His partner De Pascual moves on to the 4th position with 8010 points, just behind Allemandi.

As a team, the dynamic is the same: the Argentinian pair totals 17 430 points, against 18 700 for Arce / Dal Bianco. The gap is reduced to 1270 point, suggesting a big duel in the next tournaments.

Sánchez, Florensa and Perry enter the Top 20

The Spanish finalists from Beausoleil, Alfonso Sanchez et Joaquim Florensa, see their career take on a new dimension. Thanks to their incredible journey, Florensa climbs from 16 seats up to 14th position, and Sánchez de 18 to reach 15th. Both would now qualify for the Final Master, an unthinkable goal at the start of the season.

Another great operation: Pedro Perry, semi-finalist with Juampi Andrada, wins 14 seats to settle in the 19th positionHis Argentinian partner, meanwhile, progresses to 25th rank (+ 18).

Joseda Sánchez breaks the progress record

The entry into the lists of Joseda Sánchez in the circuit does not go unnoticed. Alongside Coquito Zamora, he reached the round of 202, collected XNUMX points... and above all achieved the biggest progression in A1 history Padel : +561 places! Here it is now 102th in the world, at the gates of the Top 100.

A ranking shaken up in all zones

There are many other notable increases to report:

  • Tono Gonzalez : 61st (+21)
  • Sergio Arias : 65st (+23)
  • Arturo Hernando : 53st (+20)
  • Javier Collantes : 37st (+13)
  • Miguel Morales placeholder image : 35st (+7)
  • Noah Navarro : 47st (+11)
  • Rodri Lopez : 30st (+6)

Important issues for Lanzarote and Toledo

This completely relaunched ranking puts additional pressure on the next two stages of the circuit: Lanzarote Open (April 21-27) and Toledo Open (April 28 – May 4). The fight for the top positions and access to the Final Master is more open than ever.

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 !