The French team that will participate in the next Padel World Championships au Qatar from October 28 to November 2 is now known.
Post | Players |
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Right players | Alix Collombon, Lucile Pothier, Carla Touly, Fiona Ligi |
Left players | Léa Godallier, Jessica Ginier, Camille Sireix, Charlotte Soubrié |
Post | Our Players |
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Right players | Thomas Leygue, Dylan Guichard, Johan Bergeron, Maxime Joris |
Left players | Bastien Blanqué, Timéo Fonteny, Thomas Vanbauce, Manuel Vives |
The notable absence for the World Championships of Doha is that ofAdrien Maigret and Max Moreau, two experienced players who had contributed to the team's success in Sardaigne. On the other hand, we observe the arrival of young talents like Timeo Fonteny et Manuel Vives, promising elements for the future of French padel.
The absence ofAdrien Maigret is not a surprise, but that of Max Moreau, French number 3, is more so. Very invested in the circuit FIP and a long-time member of the French team, Moreau clearly did not convince the coach Pablo Ayma, despite his experience. His recent performances, particularly in the national team, seem to have weighed in this decision.
For Manu Vives, after the big disappointment of not playing Roland Garros, this is news that will put a smile back on his face.
No changes in the women's team, which remains composed of the same players as in Sardaigne.
Note that the FFT was very clever in bringing forward the announcement of the French team for the worldwideThis will remove any potential pressure on the French players competing in the Major of Paris, while avoiding controversy in the event of bad or good performances during the tournament.
Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.