The Swedish tournament could offer a particularly interesting week for the French contingent. New partnerships, up-and-coming players, and established Frenchmen—everything is in place for an exciting FIP for the French. In a balanced draw, some clearly have a great opportunity to seize.  

 The FIP Silver Höganäs  arrives at a pivotal time in the international calendar. Just a few days before the  Italy Major of Rome Several players are taking advantage of this week in Sweden to launch their careers.  New projects , test associations or accumulate significant FIP ​​points.  

And on the French side, the current dynamics of the circuit are clearly evident: many new pairs have appeared in recent weeks, a direct consequence of the numerous changes observed on the  FIP Tour .  

 Fonteny/Bergeron, the French pair to watch 

Seeded 5th in the tournament with 705 team points, Timéo Fonteny and Johan Bergeron will be the most anticipated French players.

 At only 19 years old Fonteny continues his rapid progress on the international circuit. Currently ranked 170th in the world with 344 FIP points, he represents one of the  great hopes  of French padel.

Alongside him, Johan Bergeron brings all his  experiment The 32-year-old from Lyon, ranked 164th in the world, remains one of the most tactically sound French players.

The two Frenchmen are coming off an elimination at the P1 in Buenos Aires in the 1st qualifying round against the pair Bastien Blanque / Yoan Boronad.

 Joris/Robert, the new French association 

Another interesting pair: Maxime Joris and Jérémy Robert.

 The two Frenchmen face off  from the first round the head of  6 series  Romera Barceló / Archieri.

Jérémy Robert is one of the young French skaters currently making rapid progress, fresh off a superb victory at the FIP Bronze Marnes. Highly mobile and aggressive in transitions, he is primarily focused this week on gaining visibility on the FIP circuit.

 Manuel Vives wants to revive his season 

Teaming up with Olivier Guy de Chamisso, Manuel Vives arrives at an important tournament for his momentum.

The Frenchman, currently ranked 227th in the world, is mainly looking to regain consistency on the FIP Tour.

After a great quarter-final loss at the FIP Bronze Phangan against a Portuguese pair, Manuel Vives must have high ambitions.

 Alix Collombon among the tournament favorites 

Among the women, Alix Collombon will be the only Frenchwoman entered in the main draw.

Partnered with Ksenia Sharifova, the Lyon native forms the t Series 2  with 3480 team points.

Currently ranked 35th in the world with 1735 FIP points, Collombon remains by far the best French player on the circuit.

In this relatively open women's draw, she is clearly among the favorites for the title after a final at the FIP Silver Oeiras.