French padel will have at least one representative in the final of the  FIP Tour  This weekend. In the United States,  Nada Majdoubi  et  Julie Razafindranaly  continue their superb journey at  FIP Bronze Miami , while in Thailand,  Camille Sireix  will try tonight to also reach a final at  FIP Bronze Phangan .

Majdoubi / Razafindranaly in the FIP Bronze Miami final

The French pair composed of  Nada Majdoubi  et  Julie Razafindranaly  They've had a near-perfect tournament so far in Miami. Seeded 5th, the French women secured their place in the final after a convincing semi-final victory against the 4th seed, the Mexican-American pair.  Ana Maria Cabrejas / Marta Morga Alonso .

A victory in three sets:  6/2 3/6 6/1 .

Thanks to this performance, the French women are closer than ever to a first title on the  FIP Tour However, in the final, they will face a strong pair: the number 2 seeds.  Camila Ramme / Brittany Dubins .

The Mexican-American pair has impressed since the start of the tournament, having conceded only one game in two matches. On paper, the advantage therefore seems to lie with the second seeds. But the French women arrive with real momentum and a lot of confidence before this final scheduled for Sunday around 4 p.m.

Camille Sireix is ​​also aiming for a final in Thailand

A few hours earlier, around 5 a.m. French time, another French woman attempted to continue the adventure on the  FIP Tour .

Au  FIP Bronze Phangan  in Thailand,  Camille Sireix  and the Spanish  Carmen Azcoitia Mazo The third seeds in the tournament will play their semi-final against the Japanese pair  Chifumi Sato / Kotomi Ozawa .

On paper, the advantage seems to lie with the Franco-Spanish pair, who are considered the favorites in this match.

French padel could therefore have a very good Sunday with potentially two finals and, why not, a first FIP ​​title for the French women.

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.