While the vast majority of the French players will be focused on the  FIP Bronze Rivesaltes , a major international highlight in France, some  French  will also be worth following at other stages of the  FIP Tour  this week.

Fewer in number, but not without interest, with some well-known profiles and some pairs to watch.

 Albano is headed to Norway Padel and The Chiquier 

The side of  FIP Bronze Eidsvoll   en  Norway , we will find a pair that will definitely speak to padel content fans on social media.

In qualifying,  Alban Mounier Alonso , better known as the  Albano Padel will be engaged alongside  Clement Filho , Alias   The Chiquier  .

The two Frenchmen will try to secure a place in the  main board But beyond the sporting aspect, their presence also promises some fun moments on social media.

Also in Norway, we will find  Nicolas Rouanet , committed to the Spaniard  Sergi Guimet Bigas .

An interesting pair, who will leave with the status of  seeded 8  and who will clearly have a chance to shine in this tournament.

 Steffi Merah and Julie Razafindranaly in Mumbai 

For the ladies, it's off to India with the  FIP Silver Mumbai , where France will be represented by  Steffi Merah  et  Julie Razafindranaly .

The two players remain on a  very good tour in Hong Kong where they showed some great things, and they arrive this week with the ambition to confirm that.

They will be  seeded 6  of the tournament, with the aim of continuing their good momentum and achieving another interesting result on the  FIP Tour .

 Jérémy Scatena's return to the international circuit 

Another notable French presence this week: that of  Jérémy Scatena  au  FIP Bronze Elche ,  Spain .

An appearance that will not go unnoticed, since the former French number 1 is making his  return to the international circuit .

And for the occasion, he will reunite with a well-known face: the Italian  Nicolas Suescun with whom he has already shared the track in the past.

The two players will be hired as  pair number 14  of the tournament.

A return that is certainly a pleasure to see, even if it is primarily a "fun" tournament for the former Frenchman.

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 !