Here is a summary of the live Podcast of the FACE-à-FACE program produced on April 03, 2020 at 18 p.m. on the Instagram page.
There I stayed in Barcelona because I hoped it wouldn't last long. I did not return to Cannes to take no risk with my parents and there I find myself alone in Barcelona, like a rat. I do two physical sessions per day, which were given to me by my physical trainer.
I played tennis all my youth in Cannes, then I went to the United States, where I spent almost five years. I started to play a little bit padel with Sébastien Preauchat and Greg Berben, who humiliated us at the start. We made a final with Laurent Bensadoun when we almost got out in the hens.
Have a coach who has real experience padel. Lots of players to train with.
I was disgusted. The results were not there but the level of play was there. The coach had his teams in mind for two years and it was difficult for me to make my place. When you have tasted the France team you want to be there all the time, but I don't think people trust me especially.
It will depend on Alexis' selection criteria, what he is looking for and whether he thinks I have my place. At no point did he say that I had made good results with Benjamin Tison or Johan Bergeron.
If he made this decision it was because he felt it was time to make a change. He will be missed by the French team as a player but he will also make a huge contribution as captain of the French women's team.
I am not closed. It all depends on how things are brought up. But I can't hear anyone putting me on the right because all the players on the left are stronger than me. I feel better on the left.
I could but why Adrien would not play on the right and I on the left too? For the moment I was supposed to do the season on the left, with Jérôme Inzerillo on my right.
We had very different objectives. We didn't play well together, we realized that it was not possible.
Au padel, you are never married to a partner. The results determine everything. On the WPT, we get along well with Pablo Acevedo. In France, it's complicated, I played with two or three players, when things go wrong you have to stop.
Johan Bergeron is someone I highly value and with whom I get along very well. I love his game, both of us, in France, we can beat everyone.
I think the evolution of padel in France goes through tennis clubs.
Find the + / The naughty questions / the INSIDE in the podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEfhJr6iSlc&t=2825s