He was the first of the French in this Greenweez Paris Major and already a French-French shock on the central track of Roland Garros. Maxime Moreau et Julien Seurin faced the young Catalans Timeo Fonteny et Yoan Boronad.

This match had several stakes. First, the qualification for the second round of previous of the Major, but also reactions the day after the announcement of the French team which will fly to Qatar at the end of October.

In the first set, Maxime Moreau and Julien Seurin broke right away, setting the tone for the Fonteny/Boronad pair. However, the youngsters managed to get back into the match, breaking at 5/4, while Julien and Maxime served to win the first set. Despite this comeback, Timéo Fonteny and Yoan Boronad were unable to confirm the break and had their serve stolen. Behind, Seurin/Moreau ensured to seal the first set: 7/5.

The second round was quick. The favourites of the match, Maxime Moreau and Julien Seurin, inflicted a stinging 6/0 to the Catalans. A surprising score but which nevertheless qualifies the Moreau / Seurin pair for the second round of the previous.

Maxime Moreau and Julien Seurin will play their second round against Toni Bueno and Antonio Luque (TS3) to try to obtain a place in the main draw.

Two other Frenchmen will now go to the central track. Jerome Inzerillo et Adrien Maigret will have a big fight to lead against the Spanish-Emirati pair: Christian Fuster and Sergio Icardo:

Gwenaelle Souyri

It was her brother who one day told her to accompany him to a padel court, since then, Gwenaëlle has never left the court. Except when it comes to going to watch the retransmission of Padel Magazine, World Padel Tour… or Premier Padel…or the French Championships. In short, she is a fan of this sport.