New FIP rankings have fallen and several French players have made very good progress this week, notably thanks to the performances recorded on the FIP Bronze Marnes and the various international tournaments over the weekend.
Among the great French successes, three young talents stand out in particular: Jeremy Robert , Lou Lambert Agosti et Kimy Barla .
Jérémy Robert explodes in the world rankings
Thanks to his huge victory at FIP Bronze Marnes alongside Olivier Guy de Chamisso , Jeremy Robert achieves the biggest French improvement of the week among men.
The young Frenchman wins 57 seats in the world rankings and now finds itself 237th in the world .
A huge progression that also allows him to become the 11th French in the FIP ranking.
At just 18 years old, Robert confirms his immense potential after an exceptional tournament in the Paris region:
- victory against the 8th seed,
- then against the 11th seed,
- Huge comeback against the 4th seed in the semi-final,
- before a demonstration in the final against Zurita / Rivas.

Arthur Hugounenq and Thomas Vanbauce are also progressing
Behind Jérémy Robert, several Frenchmen are also benefiting from their good results at the FIP Bronze Marnes .
Author of a superb semi-final with Maxime Forcin , Arthur Hugounenq wins 15 seats and climbs to 242th world rank .
Same positive progress for Thomas Vanbauce , quarter-finalist in Marnes, who wins 10 seats and he too joined the 242th place in the world .
Dylan Guichard remains French number 1
At the top of the French ranking, Dylan Guichard retains its status as the number 1 French player and remains 101th in the world .
Behind him:
- Bastien Blanqué wins a place and becomes 163th in the world ,
- Johan Bergeron drops four places and finds itself 164e ,
- Timeo Fonteny loses a place and passes 170th in the world ,
- Thomas Leygue he too steps back slightly and becomes 175th in the world ,
- Julien Seurin remains stable at the 180th place in the world .
Also note:
- Yoan Boronad : 197th in the world (-1),
- Maxime Joris : 219th in the world (-3),
- Nicolas Rouanet : 223rd in the world (+2),
- Manuel Vives : 227th in the world (+4).
Kimy Barla enters the world's Top 200 at just 19 years old
In the women's category, the major French progress is marked by Kimi Barla .
Thanks to his very impressive career at FIP Bronze Marnes where she reached the round of 16, the young Frenchwoman wins 11 seats and makes its entry into the Top 200 worldwide .
Only at 19 years it now becomes 194th in the world .
A superb progression that confirms the very promising signs surrounding the Frenchwoman.

Lou Lambert Agosti also enters the Top 200
Another very impressive improvement on the women's side: that of Lou Lambert Agosti .
Thanks to his very impressive quarter-final at FIP Bronze Marnes The young French woman wins 12 seats in the world rankings and also includes the Top 200 worldwide , placing her 196th in the world.
At just 18 years old, she continues her impressive rise to prominence on the international circuit.
Collombon still number 1 in France
At the top of the French women's rankings, Alix Collombon remains firmly established as the French number 1 in the 35th place in the world .
Behind her:
- Léa Godallier gains a place after his title at the FIP Bronze Marnes and becomes 56th in the world ,
- Carla Toully , finalist of the FIP Silver London, also gains a place and becomes 81th in the world ,
- Louise Bahurel remains 121th in the world ,
- Camille Sireix climbing 135th world rank (+ 2),
- Melissa Martin pass 144th in the world (+ 2),
- Steffi Merah steps back slightly and becomes 151th in the world ,
- Marie-Amelie Dardaine gains four places and becomes 174th in the world ,
- Manon Marcarie moves back one place and passes 175th in the world ,
- Laura Buteau earns a place after his good tournament in Oeiras and becomes 184th in the world ,
- Lucile Pothier climb to the 195th place in the world ,
- Charlotte Soubrié gains three places and becomes 207th in the world .
A new French generation that is pushing hard
These new rankings primarily confirm the rise to power of the young French generation.
Between :
- Jeremy Robert ,
- Olivier Guy de Chamisso ,
- Kimy Barla ,
- Lou Lambert Agosti ,
- or, Arthur Hugounenq ,
French padel is seeing several young players, both men and women, rapidly accelerate their progress on the FIP circuit.
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 !

























































































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