Le P1500 Padel 95 Pontoise looks particularly interesting this weekend with several new pairs who will be making their debut together and a draw where many players can aspire to the final four.
The matches will be broadcast live on Padel MagTV from the quarter-finals.
Gortzounian and Wagner headlining
The number 1 seed will be composed of Charles Gortzounian et Simon Wagner An unprecedented partnership made possible by the absence of Clément Filho, who is injured and is Gortzounian's usual partner.
Gortzounian will have to quickly find his footing against a confident Simon Wagner. Wagner is coming off a final appearance in... P1000 with Julien Motz and had already reached the final of the last P1500 of Vannes alongside Tom Couturier.
With their TS1 status, the objective will be simple: to go and win the title.
Couturier and Dumoulin in search of their first title
Behind them, the No. 2 seed formed by Tom Couturier et Arthaud Dumoulin appears to be a serious contender.
The two players know each other very well and have already played in a P1500 semi-final together this season. Couturier also recently reached the final in Vannes, where he played alongside Simon Wagner, whom he now faces as his main rival.
Having been consistent at this level of competition, they will attempt this time to take the final step.
Ledrap and Perez Le Tiec, the mysterious unknown woman
The No. 3 seed is bound to attract attention. Guillaume Ledrap et Pierre Perez Le Tiec will form a unique pair.
Both players usually play on the left. One of them will therefore have to adapt to the right side, with Guillaume Ledrap likely to take that role.
On paper, their potential is obvious. The two men are currently competing in the FIP Silver Bandol , an ideal preparation before this Parisian meeting.
The Cancel and Forichon Experience
Seeded No. 4, Ludovic Cancel et Paul Forichon will also form a new association.
With their experience in major French tournaments and their complementary left-right skills, they have the tools to play leading roles throughout the weekend.
Outsiders to watch closely
Behind the top four seeds, several teams seem capable of causing upsets.
The No. 5 seed, composed of Benjamin Dufour et Jules Mary will have their say.
The No. 6 seed will feature two regulars on the French circuit with Julien Motz et Jeremy Garcia they too are partners for the first time.
Seeded No. 7, Mathis Dupont-Brimbeuf et Thomas Brechemier They arrive with well-established routines.
Finally, the No. 8 seed, composed of Raphael Rubio et Quentin Bernard This could well be the team to avoid. Accustomed to solid performances in national tournaments, they certainly have the level to upset the favorites.
A tournament that's more open than it seems
Between the new partnerships, the changes of sides for some players, and the absence of some circuit regulars, this P1500 Padel 95 could hold several surprises.
Although the top seeds seem to stand out slightly on paper, several teams have the necessary arguments to disrupt the hierarchy and invite themselves into the final four.
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