After winning an epic match in the 1/16 finals, the last 100% tricolor pair did the job on the central Moon Safari track at the FIP Rise in Bordeaux and reached the quarter-finals.

A partnership that makes the difference

After the pair's defeat Raichman/Grue in the morning, the Scatena/Guichard duo gives color to the French in this FIP Rise of Bordeaux.. Seeded number five in the tournament, the French were favorites for this meeting. Opposed to Spaniards Vera and Nogueras, Jeremy and Dylan first recited their padel in the first set. Technically and tactically correct, the French won the first set 6/3.

The second set was started, the two pairs standing together. But the Spaniards ended up cracking at 5/4. Guichard and Scatena were more solid mentally. Of the three break points obtained, they made three beaks, 100% success for the French who won 6 / 3 6 / 4.

Dylan "We got into the game very well, we got along better than yesterday. We were very solid and I am very happy with the level of play.

Jeremy : "I was maybe a little nervous yesterday, today I was calmer. Dylan's game was consistent, it was easier for me to adapt. I knew where he was going to play 90% of the time, it allows me to be less stressed and there I was good.

In the quarter-finals at 17 p.m.

No respite for our French. Scatena and Guichard will be playing this afternoon 17 p.m. in the quarter-finals. They will be opposed to the winners of the meeting Sola/Olivera vs Hernandez/Solbes (TS3). Opponents that Jeremy Scatena knows well:

Jeremy "They are guys who are stronger than us, but I know that Dylan could annoy them. With a gala match and if we play like today we can really annoy them. "

The post-match interview is right here:

So see you at 17 p.m. to follow the quarter-final of the tricolor duo, to follow live on the youtube channel Padel MagTV.

Currently, Thomas Leygue and his Spanish teammate Sergio Puertolas play their 1/8rd final. The meeting is to be followed live here.

Vincent Gallie

A fan of oval football, round ball but also racket sports, he was stung by the padel during his adolescence in Galicia. As comfortable in front of the camera as behind a microphone, Vince will be able to bring his vision and expertise as a fan of the little yellow ball.