The FIP circuit's international tour continues this week with no fewer than five tournaments spread between Europe, Asia and Africa, and once again, French players are present on all fronts.
FIP Bronze Gothenburg – Sweden
Heading to Scandinavia, where Dylan Guichard (137) forms the seed 1 with the Argentinian Dylan Demian Cuello (184). A promising pair to go for a title. In qualifying, we find Romain Sichez et Bilal Duprat who will try to reach the main draw.
In the ladies, Camille Sireix (154) and the Dutch woman Rosalie Van Der Hoek (110), the unfortunate finalists in Santa Maria, are back in action. They will be seeded 4 in Sweden and will be keen to finally win a title after two consecutive finals.
FIP Bronze Nola – Italy
In Italy, Thomas Vanbauce (204) will team up with the Italian Riccardo Sinicropi (170), in a dense table.
In the ladies, Cassandra Senjean et Manon Marcarie (both 282) continue their series of tournaments together with the goal of reaching a new milestone.
FIP Bronze Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia
Heading to Asia with Julien Seurin (172) which will be associated with the Spaniard Albert Trillas Garcia (201). Also in the running: Thomas Barateau (1938), who will play with the Japanese Kazuki Tomita (504), in a great international adventure.
FIP Bronze South Africa
In the south of the African continent, Lucas Landais (1207) et Maheno Fontaine (1938) will represent the tricolor colors in this tournament which contributes to the growth of padel in Africa.
FIP Silver Cyprus – Cyprus
In this Silver category tournament, France is very well represented with several ambitious pairs:
At men's, Johan Bergeron (114) et Bastien Blanqué (107), seeded 2, will aim for the title. They will be accompanied by Maxime Joris (168) with the Spaniard Guillem Figuerola (158), and of Harold Bernard (445) with the Luxembourger Clement Pelt (504)
On the women's side, the French delegation is particularly well-stocked with Léa Godallier (58) and the Spanish Sandra Bellver (56), seeded 2. Also entered: Carla Toully (84) et Anna Dominguez (76) Charlotte Soubrié (166) with Louise Bahurel (168) and Steffi Merah (234) with Melissa Martin (207)

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 !