The first day of FIP Silver Port of Bandol begins this Wednesday from 10 a.m., with many French pairs involved in the qualifiers. Here's an overview of the matches to watch for French fans.

Entrance shocks from 10 a.m.

Court 1 – Alpine
The day will begin with Kamel Mouimen, associated with Spanish Adrian ronco, opposed to Antonio Garcia Fernandez / Miguel Munoz Zurita.
In the wake, Benoît Dardaine / Nicolas Escavabaja will face the top seed from the qualifiers Sergio Nieto Simon / Joel Olivera PalosA major challenge for the French.

Court 2 – Carrefour Supermarket
Theo Suzanna, and Cesar Testoni, will face the duo Maher Hachem / Dorian De Meyer.

Short 3 – EasySushi
In the second rotation at 10:30 a.m., a 100% French-speaking match should have taken place between Tom Taieb / Frédéric Loriedo et Nicolas Molinero / Alexandre Toppin (Wild Card). But Toppin had to withdraw due to an anterior cruciate ligament injury.

Court 4
Still in second rotation, Julien Lacroix / Alexandre Rusovan will challenge the 5th seed Juan Ignacio Balzola Galvan / Francisco De Paula Nunes GomesA tough match for the French duo.

On third rotation (not before 13 p.m.)

Court 1
Benjamin Tison / Jérémy Scatena, back together, will try to impose themselves against the Spanish Jan Masferrer / Albert Roglan Pons (TS8). A highly anticipated poster.

Fourth rotation (not before 14:30 p.m.)

Court 1
100% tricolor duel between Kevin Audo / Sonny Guichard and seed 7 Arthur Hugounenq / Jérôme Inzerillo.

Court 2
Thomas Seux / Nathan Courrin will face the Spanish Abraham Muñoz Zurita / Alejandro Garcia Calahorro.

Court 4
Olivier Guy De Chamisso / Pierre Perez Le Tiec, beneficiaries of a wild card, will be opposed to Joaquim Florensa / Daniel Martinez Otero.

Main table objective

They will be more than 20 French people on the slopes this Wednesday in Bandol to try to secure their place in the main draw. Among them, well-known faces like Brand, Scatena ou Inzerillo, But also promising young talents such as Seux, Courrin ou From Chamisso, determined to shine at home.

The matches will be to follow live on Padel MagTV.

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 !