This Sunday marks a decisive day for the French engaged in the Bordeaux P2 qualifications, with three French pairs still in the running, including one ambitious female duo, And two male duos facing formidable seeded players.
Tison and Forcin want to continue their good run
After their convincing victory yesterday against Ronco and Martinez, Benjamin Tison and Maxime Forcin face in the second rotation of 10 a.m. on the center court the seeded 7 : Arnau Ayats and Jose Rico and a high-intensity match to be expected, but the French are in great form and could well shake up this solid pair. If a French team can cause a surprise today, it is Tison / Forcin, undefeated together this season.
Fonteny / Boronad facing an Argento-Spanish wall
Just after the match between Tison and Forcin, it will be the turn of Timéo Fonteny and Yoan Boronad to attempt the feat. Their opponent? The seeded 2 qualifications: Federico Mouriño and Javier Martinez, two players well established in the Top 100 worldwideA big challenge, but the French duo are coming off a convincing victory yesterday against Seurin and Raichman and seem to be riding a very positive trend.
Charlotte Soubrié and Louise Bahurel ready to take on the challenge
Also involved in these Bordeaux P2 qualifications, Charlotte Soubrié and Louise Bahurel will have a lot to do in the face of the seeded 4, Marta Arellano Navarro and Jana Montes Cabruja. If the French are not the favorites on paper, they have the weapons to shake up this solid Spanish pair. The match is scheduled in the third 10 a.m. rotation on center court, either around 14h, in an atmosphere that could well lead them to a great feat.
Touly and Ginier ready to pull off a big game in the women's race
In the women's competition, the entry into the competition of Carla Touly and Jessica Ginier is highly anticipated. They will be opposed to the seeded 3 : Mónica Gómez Rivas / Sandra Bellver Fructuoso. A match that promises to be tough, but French women know them well and could create a surprise, especially carried by the Bordeaux public. They also remain on a great victory together at the FIP Bronze Hop London last May. The match is scheduled for last rotation of the day on the center court, either around 16 p.m..
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