Du 16 in April 19 2026 , Mind Padel Lyon in Saint-Priest will host a new stage of the FIP Promises , one of the most interesting events to observe the next generation of European padel players. And the lists of pairs The now-published findings confirm one thing: the level will be raised , with many young profiles already closely followed, particularly on the French side.
Four boys' categories on the program
For the boys, the tournament will indeed offer the categories U12 , U14 , U16 et U18 , with numerous French pairs involved in every table. And in several categories, the French will clearly have a real chance.
U18: Robert/Guy de Chamisso headline the event
This is probably one of the most anticipated categories of the tournament.
En U18 , the seeded 1 will be very French with Jeremy Robert et Olivier Guy de Chamisso , two highly anticipated players on this Lyon-based FIP Promises. Guy de Chamisso , already winner of the first FIP Promises organized in France in Lésigny, leaves this time with Jeremy Robert in a pair that will logically be among the top favorites.
Behind them, the Italians Luca Moneta / Riccardo Rodi will leave seeded 2 while the French Johan Peloux Marchini / Quentin Bernard will seeded 3 There too, the level of competition will clearly be high.
U16: a very competitive category
The painting U16 also looks very interesting, with several pairs capable of winning the title.
At the top of the table, we will find Arthur Aureglia Cauneille / Tyrone Pottier en seeded 1 Already very prominent on the youth circuit, Tyrone Potter continues to play in major tournaments and will definitely be one of the players to watch closely in Lyon.
Behind them, Elliot Mura / Hemery Theo will seeded 2 , While Paul Gueguen / Keny Valigiani Falentin will leave seeded 3 The Italians Marco Mometti / Pasquale Cardamone will also be worth watching in this category.
U14: Pottier still the favorite
En U14 , Tyrone Potter will be involved again, this time alongside Gabriel Bessiere The two Frenchmen will be seeded 1 and will arrive with a real status to defend. Pottier, already very well established on the FIP Promises circuit, continues to accumulate references in his category.
Behind them, the Italians Marco Mometti / Pasquale Cardamone will seeded 2 , while the French pair Sacha Devriendt / Simeo Debroy will leave in seeded 3 Here again, the picture promises some very interesting contrasts.
U12: a more international hierarchy
En U12 , the Spaniards Nil Marcilla Pérez / Daniel Yanguas Casares will arrive with the status of seeded 1 Right behind them, the French Titouan Aschard / Marin Le Saux will seeded 2 and will try to shake up the hierarchy at home.
Here too, several young French players will be present, in a category that is always very interesting to observe in order to spot the first promising profiles.
And what about the girls? No table
This is the slight disappointment of this edition.
For the time being, No girls' category seems to have been truly validated. , due to an insufficient number of registrations.
The lists do indeed show some names in certain female categories, particularly in U16 et U18 , but several paintings are still marked as “Category to be confirmed” which suggests that he should ultimately there will be no official women's draw this week .
A real opportunity for the next generation of French talent.
With many young French people are involved , many French seeded players and some profiles already well identified on the junior circuit, this FIP Promises Lyon promises to be a real highlight to follow the new French generation .
Between Jeremy Robert , Olivier Guy de Chamisso , Tyrone Potter , Quentin Bernard , Johan Peloux Marchini or, Elliot Mura there will clearly be talent to watch in Saint-Priest .
And even if the likely absence of female portraits leaves a slightly unfinished feeling, The men's lineup already promises a very good weekend of padel for young people in Lyon. .
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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