The campaign of Gijón P2 qualifications did not go as hoped for the French players. Of the three men's pairs competing this Monday, only Nicolas Rouanet and Pierre Vincent managed to secure their ticket for the second round, while Thomas Seux / Arthur Hugounenq et Derek Gerson / Vasileios Sioulis have been eliminated.
Seux and Hugounenq, so close to the goal
It is a frustrating defeat for Thomas Seux and Arthur Hugounenq, which bow in three sets against the Spanish pair Alvaro Sola Sala and Marcel Font (6/1 5/7 6/4). After a one-sided first set, the French were able to react to equalize at one set each. In the final set, however, they had taken the lead by achieving the break, but eventually saw their opponents come back and prevail.
Gerson and Sioulis abandon
Another hard blow with the abandonment of Derek Gerson and Vasileios Sioulis while they were being led 6 / 1 4 / 0 salary. Matteo Platania and Matteo SargoliniThe reason for this abandonment has not yet been communicated, but the Franco-Greek pair never seemed in the running.
Rouanet and Vincent, the only bright spot for the Blues
The tricolour satisfaction of the day comes from Nicolas Rouanet and Pierre Vincent, who knew how to dominate Jose Pedro Montalban Martin and Juan Jose Dominguez Cruz en two sets mastered (6 / 4 6 / 3).
This success allows them to access the second round of qualifying, where they will find another French pair: Thomas Vanbauce and Simon Wagner, seeded 3 from the qualifying table. A 100% blue shock which will ensure at least one French duo in the last round of qualifyingThe match schedule has yet to be determined.
Another match to follow among the French
Among the French today, There is still the match between Léa Godallier (58) and the Spaniard Sandra Bellver (54) (TS5). They will face Ariadna Cañellas Rodero (62) and Lucia Peralta Exposito (73) to try to reach the next round. The match is scheduled not before 17pm on court 3.
Qualifying continues tomorrow with other French players in the running, with the hope of seeing as many representatives as possible in the final table from Gijón P2!

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