This Wednesday, Bourg-en-Bresse welcomes the FIP Finals men and women, a five-day tournament bringing together many players from world top 50. Good chances of performance for the French are possible at home.
Alix Collombon in ambush for the last four
In the upper part of the table, Marina Guinart Spain (24)/ Victoria Iglesias Segador (30), the top seed, have a favourable draw. They will start in the round of XNUMX, with a potential quarter-final against the Spanish pair, Jimena Velasco Postiguillo (38) / Noa Canovas Paredes (37), seeded 7.
For the top seed, a possible semi-final clash against recent FIP Platinum Mexico semi-finalists, Ksenia Sharifova (22) and Marta Marrero (40), promises.
In the lower part of the table, the seed 2, Nuria Rodriguez (25)/Carolina orsi (28), will have a lot to do with a potential quarter-final against Lara Arruabarrena (52) and Lorena Rufo Ortiz (21). The 5th seed is coming back from a quarter-final at P1 in Kuwait. With her victory at FIP GOLD in Lyon, Lorena arrives on a French soil that has already been successful for her.
In this same part of the table, the seed 3, composed ofAlix Collombon, the first French, and the Spanish Araceli Martinez (27), could face the 8th seed in the quarter-finals, Marina lobo (49) / Teresa Navarro Lopez-Barajas (39). The ts3 will always be favorites until the semi-finals, a beautiful course with hope to go all the way awaits them.
La seed n ° 8 could play an eighth-final against the 100% French wild card Camille Sireix and Marie-Amélie Dardaine. Marie-Amélie, fifth French, recently victorious in the P1500 of Castres alongside Jennifer Denecheau, will arrive with the confidence brought by this success. But before that, it will be necessary to pass the pair Franco-Italian Léa Godallier and Giorgia Marchetti, which displays important claims in this tournament.
Le ladies tournament is announced more tightened than ever, especially by observing the points FIP of each pair. Barely 300 point separate the four first seeds. Appointment on 11 December for the start of the competition at Bourg-en-Bresse.
A French pair assured for the eighth round in the men's competition
In the upper part of the table, Alejandro Ruiz (15) et Alejandro arroyo (19ᵉ), recent winners of the FIP Platinum Mexico, will enter the competition as the first seeds. The pair Lucas Campagnolo (26)/Ignatius Sager (40), seeded 5, is positioned as a strong team to reach a potential quarter-final. They will meet a French pair in the round of XNUMX.
Following the package of Valentino Libaak et Ramiro Jesus Valenzuela Due to injury, a French pair enters the final table: Philemon Raichman et Julien Seurin will face their compatriots, the first French pair, in the first round, Dylan Guichard et Thomas Leygue.
The pair Jose Antonio Diestro (39)/Juan Esbri (23), seeded 4, could find himself playing a quarter-final against the pair Juan Cruz Belluati (52)/Javier Ruiz (33), seeded 8.
In the lower part of the table, Victor Ruiz (31), associated with I fight Capra (25), who form the 3rd seed, could face Inigo Jofre (43)/Teo Zapata (35), seeded 7. The Spanish pair Francisco Guerrero (27)/Jairus Baptist (24), seeded 2, will have a tough challenge with a possible quarter-final against Javier Garcia (34) et Javier Barahona (29th), the 6th seed pair.
At the same time, two French pairs were able to benefit from a wild card. Bastien Blanque/Johan Bergeron et Yoan Boronad / Timéo Fonteny will try to honor the tricolor flag in Bourg-en-Bresse.
I took a bubble in my first tournament Padel. Since then, it has become a passion,
with one goal: to never again finish a game without scoring a goal. This sport is
now an integral part of my life, to the point of leaving feathers there. I often burn myself
elbows trying to catch all the balls. "A true love story."