The day of this Tuesday, April 15 promises to be busy for the French players involved in the main draw of the Premier Padel Qatar Major 2025Three French representatives will be on the slopes of Doha with well-defined ambitions.

Thomas Leygue and Clément Geens for a new feat

Thomas Leygue (104e) and Clement Geens (92nd) continue their fine run in Doha. Facing a higher ranked pair, Mario Huete Hernandez (90e) and Denis Perino (77th), the Franco-Belgian pair delivered a solid performance. After conceding an opening break, they managed to come back to snatch the first set in a one-sided tie-break (7/2). In the second set, the Frenchman shone thanks to his pinpoint lobs, also taking advantage of a Mario Huete who was lacking success. Result: a double break for a clear victory, 7/6 6/2. Opposed to the pair Alex Ruiz / Alex ChozasIn the last 16, they will try to pull off a feat. A tall order against two solid players, but Leygue and Geens have shown they are in good shape.

Schedule: last rotation at 15 p.m. (local time) on the Grandstand 2 (towards 21:30 am French time).

Léa Godallier and Sandra Bellver want to continue

In the ladies, Léa Godallier (58e) and Sandra Bellver (56th) reacted perfectly after a complicated first set. Led 4/6 by the pair Gallardo / Casali, the Franco-Spanish pair then took control of the match thanks to great intensity. The two players finally won 4/6 6/3 6/2 to reach the last 16, where they will face the formidable seed 10, Beatriz Caldera Sanchez / Carmen Goenaga GarciaA difficult opposition, but far from impossible to overcome.

Schedule: penultimate rotation at 15 p.m. (local time) on the Grandstand 2 (about 20 p.m. French time).

Tournament begins for Alix Collombon and Araceli Martinez

Seeded 15, Alix Collombon (30th) and his Spanish partner Araceli Martinez (26th) make their entry directly into Round of 16They will face the Hispanic pair composed of Maria Eulalia Rodriguez Abajo (38th) et Raquel Eugenio Barrera (51st)A match within their reach, but one that will have to be approached seriously.

Schedule: second rotation at 15 p.m. (local time) on the Grandstand 4 (towards 15:30 am French time).

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 !