The padel ranking takes into account the 12 best performances in terms of points during tournaments. The French top 100 includes players with different profiles. Many of them will want to play often, or even all the time, while others will be less active on the circuit. But who are the least active players?
15 is the number of tournaments sufficient for Yoan Boronad to become the 12th Frenchman. At only 17 years old (born in 2007), Yoan is the highest ranked player having played the fewest tournaments. Accompanied most of the time by Timeo Fonteny, 14th French, he won a large number of points by winning several times on P1000 and P1500. The latest is the P1000 by Viapadel in Central Padel. Less active on the national scene, it is internationally that Yoan Boronad is trying to prove himself. The 263rd world player is one of the hopes of French padel on the international scene.
Nicolas trancart, the current 38th Frenchman, is also one of the least active players on the circuit. With 15 participations in circuit tournaments over the last 12 months, Nicolas is still ranked among the best. With his partner Leo Perez, 34th French, they signed good performances by winning in particular P1000s.
Thibaud Pech also trains at Toulouse Padel Club. He is the 21st French player and, over the last 12 months, he has participated in 16 tournaments. This figure places him among the highest ranked players by playing the fewest competitions. By capitalizing 12 points, he is on average at more than 760 points won per tournament. His last big victory to date was a P1, on November 000.
The 4th least active player in the Top 100 is Matthew Paumard. Ranked 64th Frenchman, he has only played 16 tournaments. Far from the 64 tournaments played by Nicolas Molinero, 20th French, Mathieu is a regular player in padel. The licensee of Saint Lo Manche TC has won 2 P1000 over the last 12 months. With his partner, Marc Durieux, they very often reach the semi-finals of each tournament. At 30, can the former French 6th continue to perform in the big tournaments?
The last player in this Top 5 of the least active on the French circuit is Thomas Cazes Carrere. Currently, he ranks 78th in France with 16 tournaments played in 1 year. Never victorious in the P1000s in which he participates, Thomas remains consistent and manages to collect points in each tournament. With 8 points capitalized without reaching a final, the member of the Central Sport Club of Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle is a serious opponent in each match.

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."