At the start of the pre-qualifications for the World Padel Tour from Mijas, we had for the gentlemen 2 pairs 100% French and 2 pairs composed of a French.

For this start of the 2nd round of the pre-previas, we will have our two French pairs at the start. With a huge match at 10am between Tison / Maigret against the No. 1 seed in the table Fuster / Barahona, winner of the Scatena / Suescun pair in 3 sets. This will be the first BIG test on the circuit of World Padel Tour for our French pair.

Johan Bergeron / Bastien Blanqué is angry with the 3 seed of Antonio Fernández Cano / Miguel Oliveira. A huge match also planned at 10h.

  • Back on the day yesterday

Our two 100% French pairs qualified for the 2nd round of the pre-qualifiers for the stage of World Padel Tour from Mijas.

Tison / Maigret: The quiet force

Benjamin Tison and Adrien Maigret made a perfect copy after their first match against Italy's Gianmarco Toccini / Saverio Palmieri. The French were on top and they do the job in 2 sets 6 / 2 6 / 2.

Blanqué / Bergeron: A first round not obvious

In this first round of pre-previas, the French champions of padel had to pay close attention to a Spanish pair which included the 161st world player Alejandro Tasa Van beek associated with Juan Miguel Such Pérez n ° 234. The French won in 2 sets 7/6 - 6/3.

Haziza / Perez: it's stuck.

The pair Iván Arrondo Pérez / Robin Haziza will not pass the stage of the first round in these pre-qualifiers. It must be said that she will inherit from the first round of the pair seeded n ° 16 table: Sergio Alba Sánchez / Francisco Manuel Gil Morales. Defeat 6/1 6/4 for our Franco-Spanish pair.

Scatena / Suescun: What a shame!

It was certainly THE confrontation of the day for our Franco-Argentinean pair: Jérémy Scatena / Nicolas Suescun opposed to the seeded pair n ° 1 of the table of these pre-previas, the Spanish pair Javier González Barahona (69) / Christian Fuster (71).

A huge match for the Franco-Argentinian pair that they will end up losing 6/7 - 7/6 - 4/6. Jérémy Scatena says:

We played against 70e world pair, certainly the highest pair of the pre-qualifying table and we passed very little of the victory. Admittedly, it's a frustrating defeat. But it is also an encouraging defeat, because it means that we go up, we go up. We become a dangerous pair. We must continue now.

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovers the padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since padel is part of his life. You often see him touring France going to cover the major events of padel French.