The semi-finals of FIP Bronze Rijswijk in the Netherlands and the FIP Bronze Pembroke In Malta, the verdict was delivered this Sunday. While several French players were still in contention, only Dylan Guichard will compete in a final.
Sireix and De Vocht stopped by the tournament's surprise
In the women's competition in Rijswijk, Camille Sireix and the Belgian Tess De Vocht had a great opportunity to reach the final.
The match had started perfectly for the Franco-Belgian pair, who won a first set that was hard-fought in a tie-break.
But behind them, the Belgians Justine Pyson et Helene Boeykens , who had already knocked out the 1st seed Léa Godallier / Ariadna Cañellas Rodero in the quarter-finals, confirmed their excellent week.
They completely turned the game around to win. 6/7 6/2 6/2 and continue their incredible journey all the way to the final.
A frustrating defeat for Camille Sireix and Tess De Vocht who had a real chance in this part of the draw.
Guichard dominates the French duel
In the men's competition, the first semi-final featured a clash between Frenchmen.
On the one hand, Dylan Guichard and the Italian Frame Cassetta , seeded 2. On the other hand, Bastien Blanqué et Yoan Boronad .
And in the end, it was the French number 1 who had the last word.
Guichard and Cassetta played very solidly, winning in two sets. 6 / 1 6 / 4 and secure their place in the tournament final.
This latest performance confirms the excellent momentum the Frenchman has been in these past few weeks.
Seurin comes very close to the final
The other semi-final could have produced an all-French final.
Associated with the Portuguese Antonio Luque , Julien Seurin came very close to a major upset against the Spanish. José Rico et Juan Cruz Forastello .
After winning the first set 6/4 Seurin and Luque even took the break in the deciding set.
But the Spanish reacted at the best moment to get back into the game and then win. 4/6 6/2 7/6 .
A frustrating defeat, especially as the final seemed so close for the Franco-Portuguese pair.
The final will therefore oppose Dylan Guichard / Marco Cassetta à José Rico / Juan Cruz Belluati Forastiero A match is scheduled. not before 17:30 p.m. on center court .
Hugounenq falls to the favorites in Malta
The side of FIP Bronze Pembroke Unfortunately, there will be no French final.
Associated with Spanish Joseph Manuel Ortiz , Arthur Hugounenq put up a good fight against the number 1 seed José Solano et Ramiro Pereyra .
After a hard-fought first set lost in a tiebreak, the Franco-Spanish pair continued to battle but ultimately succumbed in two sets. 7 / 6 6 / 3 .
Despite this elimination, the overall result remains positive for Hugounenq and Ortiz, who had a very good tournament marked in particular by their victory in the quarter-final against the 5th seed.
An encouraging semi-final that confirms the Frenchman's good momentum on the FIP Tour.
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 !

























































































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