French women were in the spotlight at the FIP Bronze Luxembourg. One Marie-Amélie Dardaine and Steffi Merah stopped in the quarter-finals against the second seed, Marianne Vandaele and Dora Chamli continue the adventure.

Dardaine and Merah stopped in the quarter-finals

In a 100% tricolor duel, Marie-Amélie Dardaine (182) and Steffi Merah (174) got their tournament off to a good start by getting the better of Lou Lambert Agosti (654) and Kimy Barla (532) after a three-set match (6/2 5/7 6/0). A solid victory which gave them a quarter-final against the second seed Catherine Rose (103) / Tia Louisa Norton (118)Logically dominated, the French women lost 6/4 6/2 and left the tournament.

Vandaele and Chamli reach the semi-final

For their part, the seed 8 Marianne Vandaele (245) and Dora Chamli (171) fully assumed his status by crushing the British Eloise Tait / Laura Jackson (6/0 6/1). In the quarter-finals, they won in style against the duo Axelle Moens / Alice Radu, imposing himself with authority (6/4 6/1).

A second semi-final this season

This victory opens the doors to the semi-finals for Vandaele and Chamli, who will face the seeded 4 Stephanie Weterings (99) / Liza Groenveld (194)A big match in perspective.

For Marianne Vandaele, it is already a second semi-final in FIP Bronze this season, after that obtained at AlexandriaThis time the Frenchwoman will try to go even further.

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 !