The FIP Bronze Agrigento in Italy is in full swing, and French representatives are still in the running. Here's a full rundown of their performances and upcoming matches.

The men are assured: Bergeron and Blanqué head to the quarters

The pair Johan Bergeron / Bastien Blanqué (seeded 5) have had a flawless run so far. After getting their tournament off to a great start by dominating the Spanish Pau Miñano Ortinez / Borja Trujillo Chang (7/5 6/4), the two partners confirmed their status in the round of XNUMX.

This morning they dispatched the Italians Antonio Campo / Antonio Terzo in two straight sets (6/3 6/0). Now, things are getting serious for the French duo who will face the pair tonight in the quarter-finals Manuel Aragon Herrera / Simone Cremona (seed 2). A promising match that will be played from 18:30 p.m. on court 2.

The ladies: Léa Godallier and Sandra Bellver confirm

On the women's side, the good news comes from Léa Godallier and his Spanish partner Sandra Bellver (seeded 1st). With a bye in the first round, they advanced directly to the round of XNUMX. And they didn't flinch!

Facing the Italians Letizia Dell'Agnese / Camilla Ronchini, the Franco-Spanish duo imposed themselves with authority with a score of 6 / 4 6 / 1, validating their ticket for the quarter-finals.

This afternoon they will face the pair composed of Camila Fassio Goyeneche / Monica Gomez Rivas (seed 5). A match that will be played from 15:30 p.m. on court 1.

Disappointment for Marie-Amélie Dardaine

The day was however more difficult for Marie-Amelie Dardaine and his Spanish partner Nuria Molina SanchezAfter a complicated but victorious first round (3/6 7/6 6/3), they were unable to continue in the eighth round.

They bowed to the pair Lorena Alonso De Lera / Candela Lucendo Millan (seeded 7) on the score of 7 / 5 6 / 2.

The program to follow

Here are the meetings:

  • Bergeron / Blanqué (TS5) vs Aragon Herrera / Cremona (TS2) : from 18:30 a.m. on court 2.
  • Godallier / Bellver (TS1) vs Fassio Goyeneche / Gomez Rivas (TS5) : not before 15:30 a.m. on court 1.
Benjamin Dupouy

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