During the FIP Bronze of Mondeville In Caen, the French were no match for the Spanish pairs.
First round of qualifying
The French pair Valentin Viseur / Hugo Ferion bows to the Spanish pair Saul Serna Rafael / Sergi Orient Herera The French were not far behind but bowed out in three sets : 6/3 2/6 7/5.
For both French people Paul Forichon et lilianfoure , they reach the second round of qualifying by eliminating the pair Ethan Bardo / Kevin Chan in two sets: 6/3 6/0.
The Spanish certainly did not smile on the French players in qualifying. The pair Mario Belizon Barrionuevo / Manuel Ramirez Perez moves to second place while winning the match against the two French Frederic Loriedo / Tom Taieb . Defeated in three sets 6/1 3/6 6/3.
Spanish domination
In the second qualifying match, the pair composed of the French Maxime Mora associated with Hungarian Andre biro , was defeated against the Spanish pair Adria Lopez Caldentey / Juan Hernandez Gaitan in two sets 4/6 3/6.
The end of the road also for the French pair Paul Lefevre / Jimmy Devaux who loses against the Spanish pair Saul Serna Rafael / Sergi Orient Herera in two sets 2/6 3/6.
Finally, the pair Benjamin Crane / Maher Hachem easily wins the match against Joshua Kashdan / Rafael Marquet leaving only one game to their opponent in two sets: 6/0 6/1.
The program for Thursday, January 9
The main draw will start at noon.
Passionate about soccer and tennis since I was a kid, I've been playing ping-pong for three years at a club in Nantes. More recently, I discovered padel! Basketball, rugby, golf, and motorsports: yet more new sports that I follow regularly. On the cultural side, since I love giving my opinion, I write film and video game reviews on my Instagram page, Silence ça Mix.

























































































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