New update of  FIP ranking And a trend is still being confirmed on the French side:  It goes up almost everywhere .

Among both men and women, several French athletes continue to benefit from their  good recent results  to move up in the standings. Between the points earned on the  Premier Padel  or on the  FIP Tour The dynamic remains very positive for a large part of the French camp.

 Guichard continues to advance, Blanqué makes the big leap 

Among the week's positive aspects,  Dylan Guichard  continues its progress. Thanks to its  qualification for the final draw of the Miami P1 he adds  32 FIP points  on his tally and wins again  a square It now points to  103th world rank  with  538 point and continues to gradually get closer to  Top 100 .

But the real big move on the French side this week is  Bastien Blanqué .

After falling back considerably last week, the Toulouse native bounced back immediately with  13 places won he too, thanks to his  qualification for the Miami P1 main draw  next to  Dylan Guichard With these  32 extra points it goes back to  129th world rank  with  396 point .

 Bergeron stable upwards, Leygue retreats 

Behind them,  Johan Bergeron  He too continues to move forward, with  a place gained  this week. He now finds himself  138th in the world  with  386 point .

Conversely, the one who is feeling the effects this week is  Thomas Leygue The Frenchman loses  8 seats  and retreats to  155th world rank  with  348 point mainly due to  points from last season that are excluded from the calculation .

 Seurin stabilizes, Fonteny continues its rise 

 Julien Seurin He, however, maintains himself and remains  163th in the world  with  329 point .

By his side,  Timeo Fonteny  continues to climb. Thanks in particular to its  quarter-final at FIP ​​Silver Caltanissetta  with  Johan Bergeron he wins  5 seats  and he too joined the  163th place in the world , with the same total of  329 point .

 Boronad, Rouanet, Joris and Hugounenq are also making progress 

Behind them, several French riders are also continuing their small climb.

  •  Yoan Boronad  wins  3 seats  and goes up to  188th world rank 
  •  Nicolas Rouanet  marks one of the week's best performances with  6 places won thanks in particular to its  round of 16 at the FIP Silver Caltanissetta 
  •  Maxime Joris  wins  a square 
  •  Arthur Hugounenq  takes  two people 
  •  Philemon Raichman  recovers  three 

Overall, this results in a ranking that is still very colorful in  shiso  chez les hommes.

 Among women, the trend also remains positive. 

The same is true for the women's side, with several French women well placed or improving.

On your mind,  Alix Collombon  remains firmly installed at  34th world rank  with  1700 point Behind her,  Léa Godallier  wins  a square  and goes back to the  55th world rank  with  1102 point .

Still in the  French Top 100 ,  Carla Toully  maintains itself at the  83th place in the world  with  583 point .

 Some setbacks, but also real progress. 

Behind the leading trio, some are losing a little ground:

  •  Louise Bahurel  retreats by a square 
  •  Camille Sireix  perd  two places 
  •  Melissa Martin  retreats by a square 

But the impressive progress of the week on the women's side was made by...  Steffi Merrah .

Through its  very good semi-final at the FIP Bronze Hong Kong The Frenchwoman wins  3 seats  and goes up to  154th world rank  with  206 point .

Other positive developments:

  •  Marie-Amelie Dardaine  wins  a square 
  •  Manon Marcarie  continues its progression with  3 places won 
  •  Lucile Pothier  maintains
  •  Charlotte Soubrié  loses a small place

 A real collective dynamic 

Ultimately, this new update of the  FIP ranking  It confirms one thing above all: the  The French are in a really good dynamic at the start of this season .

Between the results on the  FIP Tour , qualifications in  final tables Premier Padel and several solid performances in recent weeks, many French players continue to  capitalize .

And on the men's side, one player in particular symbolizes this steady rise:  Dylan Guichard , which is gradually approaching the  Top 100 worldwide .

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 !