Have a Major in his country obviously offers many benefits, and when the French players take the opportunity to perform during the Greenweez Paris Major (GPM), this is nicely reflected in the world ranking. Especially with the pair Thomas Vanbauce / Maxime Joris, which makes a significant leap.

Let's start with the French number one, Thomas Leygue, which gains 3 places and is getting closer to the 100th place in the world. Bastien Blanqué makes an impressive leap, reaching the 119th place in the world (+16 places). Johan Bergeron also benefits from the GPM with 13 places gained, reaching the 138th place in the world. As for Julien Seurin, he is closer than ever to the 150th place in the world, a goal within reach. The FIP GOLD Lyon could potentially allow him to achieve this coveted position.

Greenweez Paris Major: A springboard for French players in the world rankings

Maxime Joris climb to the 170th place in the world (+26) and Thomas Vanbauce jumped 30 places to reach the 176th place in the world.

The only downside of the week, Manu Vives suffered a bad operation due to his absence at Paris Major.

Greenweez Paris Major: A springboard for French players in the world rankings

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.