The French continue to shine this week on the  FIP Tour  with several very good performances between Thailand and Kosovo.

 Samui: Joris/Vives in the semi-finals, Raichman/Muesser fall after a fight 

Au  FIP Bronze Samui  In Thailand, the positive momentum continues for  Maxime Joris  et  Man Vives .

After their solid victory in the round of 16, the French secured their qualification for the semi-finals thanks to their opponents' withdrawal while they were leading.  6/2 5/7 3/1 .

Next stop: the semi-finals, where they will face the number 2 seed.
 Sergio Icardo / Jordi Casanova Bataller .

On their side,  Yanis Muesser  et  Philemon Raichman  They were stopped in the quarter-finals after a tough battle against the 3rd seed  Antonio Luque / Joao Maria Caiano .

Frustrating defeat  6/3 3/6 6/2 , after a close match in which the French competed for a long time.

 Good move by Camille Sireix 

In the ladies,  Camille Sireix  achieves a very good performance.

Associated with the Spanish  Carmen Azcoita The Frenchwoman had made a perfect start with a swift victory.  6 / 1 6 / 1 .

But it was especially in the quarter-finals that she made a strong impact.

The Franco-Spanish pair take down the 2nd seed  Blanca Arriola Cerrejon / Nika Sluzhiteleva  on the score of  7 / 5 6 / 3 .

A performance that clearly opens up the picture.

In the semi-finals, they will face the Japanese team:
 Kae Tokumoto / Saki Tsukamoto .

A match where Sireix and Azcoita will start as favorites with a real opportunity to reach the final.

 Prishtina: Huge battle for Seurin/Vanbauce 

Au  FIP Bronze Pristina  in Kosovo,  Julien Seurin  et  Thomas Vanbauce  saw their impressive run come to an end in the quarter-finals.

After two controlled opening rounds, the French put up a very tough fight against the number 1 seed:
 Julian Prins / Youp De Kroon .

Frustrating defeat in three sets:
 7/5 3/6 7/5 .

Despite the elimination, the French confirm their rise to power on the international circuit.

 Bahurel advances to the semi-finals 

In the ladies,  Louise Bahurel  and the Spanish  Ivet Val Lopez  have perfectly lived up to their status as 4th seeds.

They established themselves easily  6 / 0 6 / 2  against the Spanish  Marta Eugenio Barrera / Mariona Font Garcia .

Next stop: the semi-finals, with a big challenge against the number 2 seed:
 Lucia Perez Parra / Catherine Rose .

Benjamin Dupouy

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 !