The update of the  FIP ranking  confirms an overall positive dynamic for French padel, driven in particular by the good performances achieved during the  FIP Platinum Marseille Several French players have moved up the rankings, with a special mention for  Yoan Boronad , which incorporates the  world top 200 .

Yoan Boronad joins the world top 200

This is one of the main positive aspects of this new ranking.  Yoan Boronad  climb to the  195th place in the world , a significant progression that rewards his good performance in Marseille.
Alongside  Jeremy Robert Boronad reached the  final table  Platinum after a remarkable qualification, notably a  reference victory in the final round of qualifying  face  Dylan Guichard  and to the Belgian  Clement Geens This result confirms his rise to prominence on the international circuit.

Bergeron and Fonteny continue their rise

Another notable development:  Johan Bergeron , now  120th in the world , continues to gain ground. His very good tournament in Marseille, played with  Timeo Fonteny , clearly weighed heavily in the balance.
The French pair had reached the  round of XNUMX  of the main table, with a key element being a  A landmark victory against Diego García (world No. 47).  and his partner. A performance that validates their level against players in the top 100.

For its part,  Timeo Fonteny  also climbs and is ranked 180th in the world.

Stable rankings for several French executives

Behind these advances, the French hierarchy remains relatively stable:

  •  Dylan Guichard  gains a place and remains around the  130th worldwide .
  •  Julien Seurin  (169) et  Maxime Joris  (193) retain their ranking.
  •  Philemon Raichman  (191) recedes slightly, while  Bastien Blanqué  (128) loses one place after Marseille.

Positive signs also among the ladies

On the women's side, the news is also encouraging.  Alix Collombon  (34th) remains firmly established as the French number one, ahead  Léa Godallier  (62e) and  Carla Toully  (80e).
But it's especially in the background that the developments are interesting:

  •  Louise Bahurel  (116e)  Camille Sireix  (143e)  Steffi Merrah  (158e)  Marie-Amelie Dardaine  (167e)  Lucile Pothier  (179e) and  Charlotte Soubrié  (183rd) all gain places.
  • These increases are largely explained by the  Points earned at the FIP Platinum Marseille , where several French women benefited from wildcards and knew how to take advantage of them.

An encouraging dynamic for the future

This FIP post-Marseille ranking sends some  positive signals  for French padel. The integration of  Boronad in the top 200 the rise of  Bergeron and the collective progress among the women.

The season has only just begun, and with the upcoming international fixtures, several French players will have the opportunity to  confirm, or even amplify, this dynamic .

Benjamin Dupouy

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 !