Another busy week on the FIP circuit, with three tournaments scheduled: two in Brazil and one in Italy. Several French players will be worth watching, including returns from injury, continued good momentum, and attempts to qualify.
FIP Silver Curitiba (Men)
Only one Frenchman will be present in the main draw: Derek Gerson (432nd), associated with the Spaniard Alex Pozo Rius (362e).
Note that Dylan Guichard, originally registered with Diego Dorta Diaz (136th), finally withdrew from the tournament.
FIP Bronze Curitiba (Women)
In the ladies, Camille Sireix (154th) signs her return after an ankle injury. She will be seeded 4 alongside the Dutch Rosalie Van Der Hoek (110th). A great opportunity to relaunch his season in a table that seems within his reach.
FIP Silver Caltanissetta
This Italian tournament brings together the majority of French people this week.
- Thomas Leygue (105e) and William Collado (83rd) will try to continue their good momentum after a first round at Santiago P1.
- Johan Bergeron (125e) and Bastien Blanqué (113th) arrive in great form with two consecutive titles in Hong Kong and Manila.
- Maxime Joris (165th), associated with Guillem Figuerola Santiago (154th), will also be followed after their final at the Fip Gold Dubai and their quarterfinal at the Fip Bronze Hong Kong.
The qualifications
Five French players will try to reach the main draw via qualifying:
- Arthur Hugounenq (276th) with Sergi Guimet Bigas (223e)
- Yoan Boronad (270e) and Timeo Fonteny (236e)
- Thomas Seux (400e) and Nathan Courrin (546e)
Please note the packages of Benjamin Tison, Adrien Maigret, Julien Seurin et Paul Pastor, all initially registered but absent from the final list.
Women's side in Caltanissetta
Two French women will also be involved in the FIP Silver Caltanissetta.
Léa Godallier (58th) will form the seed 2 with the Spanish Sandra Bellver (53e).
For its part, Carla Toully (82nd) will be associated with Anna Dominguez (76th), a Franco-Spanish pair who have already shown good things in previous FIPs.

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 !