Le FIP Promises Paris WME Sports arrives next week at Lésigny, with an exceptional line-up of young talents from many countries. French, Spanish, Belgian, Swedish, German, Tunisian, Dutch and even Swiss: the competition promises to be tough, both for the boys and the girls.
The U12s: the French next generation is already well established
At the U12 boys, the young French generation will be well represented, notably Louis Sartorius / Karl Spohn. We will also find Lino Meireles / Lenzo Barreteau, Marin Le Saux / Léon Bénéniste, as well as several promising foreign duos such as Paul Rolandi / Porcel Tello Bruitón Olcina (France / Spain).
As for U12 girls, the French Noor Bekhedda will team up with the Spanish Sofia Jiménez Martínez.
U14: Youngsters move up a notch
Many U12s try their luck at the U14. This is the case of Lenzo Barreteau / Lino Meireles, or Louis Sartorius / Karl Spohn. We will also find Marin Le Saux with Paul Lavigne this time, while in girls, Noor Bekhedda will make a double appearance, this time associated with Elsa Ballay.
Another pair to follow: Elise Leroux / Lylwenn Laforge, who will represent the new wave of French women's padel.
U16: French champions headline
The painting U16 boys promises to be one of the most challenging. French champions Johan Peloux / Quentin Bernard will lead the French delegation, accompanied byAlexis Boisselier / Slevin Pasanau, another solid duo on the circuit.
Foreign competition will be tough with a strong presence Spanish, Swedish, Belgian, British and Swiss.
At the U16 girls, Bekhedda sisters, Feryel et Nayla, reigning French champions, will try to confirm their domination against several foreign pairs.
U18: the premier category
At the U18 boys, we will find the U16s, Alexis Boisselier / Slevin Pasanau et Johan Peloux / Quentin Bernard, but also the pair that starts as favorites in the table: Olivier Guy de Chamisso / Lucas Pillon.
The table will also include many players from Belgium, the Netherlands, Sweden, Tunisia and Spain, giving the tournament a real international dimension.
On the side of U18 girls, the headliner will be the pair Kimy Barla / Lou Lambert-Agosti, we will also find Loann Jovacevic (French U18 champion) / Feryel Bekhedda and Nayla Bekhedda / Ana Jiménez-Martínez, a promising Franco-Spanish association.
Here is the complete list of players:
A very high-level tournament in Lésigny
With tables provided and a tray very international, FIP Promises Paris WME Sports promises to be one of the major events of the year for young talents.
On young French will have the opportunity to shine at home and measure themselves against the best. See you next week in Lésigny to follow this promising event of the world junior padel.
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 !

























































































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