The new  FIP ranking  fell afterwards, and it confirms a trend: some French people are progressing, others are falling back, but the overall hierarchy remains stable.

A brief but comprehensive overview.

 Guichard is getting closer to the top 100 

This is the big news on the men's side.
 Dylan Guichard  climbs further and now points to the  101th place in the world , one step away from the top 100.

A logical progression after his very good  Brussels P2 where it reaches the  round of XNUMX , synonym of  45 FIP points .

The momentum is clearly positive.

 Behind, things are moving less… or even falling back. 

Among other French people:

  •  Johan Bergeron  steps back slightly
  •  Thomas Leygue  perd  6 seats lacking results in recent weeks
  •  Timeo Fonteny  progresses and becomes  4th French 
  •  Bastien Blanqué  continues to retreat
  •  Julien Seurin  et  Philemon Raichman  are also losing ground

Overall, there were few good performances this week, and this is directly reflected in the standings.

 In the women's category: Collombon solid, Godallier remains in contention 

On the women's side, the hierarchy changes little.

 Alix Collombon  maintains itself at the  34th place in the world , carried by its  title at the FIP Silver Bari .

 Léa Godallier  loses a small place despite its  final at FIP ​​Silver Kuala Lumpur .

 A generally stable dynamic behind 

Behind :

  •  Carla Toully  wins a place
  •  Louise Bahurel  steps back slightly
  •  Melissa Martin, Steffi Merrah, Camille Sireix  progress
  • The rest of the French contingent remains stable

A clear trend: few big jumps, but a  steady progress  for several players.

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 !