The semi-finals were particularly successful for the French people involved in the FIP Bronze Fovea, with the promise of a final with two tricolors this Sunday.

Hugounenq and Piernicola go to the final without playing

Arthur Hugounenq and his Italian partner Steve Piernicola Straquadaini (TS6) delivered a perfect score in the quarter. They dominate Raichman / Basso 6 / 2 6 / 2, a one-sided match.

The Franco-Italian duo was then due to play a semi final face Juan Manuel Lasgoity / Patricio Belluati, but ultimately benefits from the forfeit of their opponents (sick) to join directly the finalA bit of luck, but a great opportunity to play a title. without having left too much energy.

Rouanet and Huysveld confirm their rank

On their side, Nicolas Rouanet et Isaac Huysveld (TS2) confirm their status. After a entry success (6/4 6/4), they take advantage of a forfeit in eighth, before beat the Italians Federico Galli / Simone Vaccari (TS7) on the score of 6 / 4 6 / 4.

In the semi-final, they once again showed their solidity by winning 6 / 4 6 / 4 face Juan Cruz Forastello / Noé Sánchez Del Viejo (TS4). Very regular, one break per set was enough for them to treat yourself to the final, without losing a single set since the start of the tournament.

A 100% French final to follow at 14:30 p.m.

This Sunday, it's time for a final across Arthur Hugounenq / Steve Piernicola et Nicolas Rouanet / Isaac Huysveld.

On the one hand, Rouanet and Huysveld, seeded 2 and confident, have not yet conceded no sets.
The other, Hugounenq and Piernicola, fresher thanks to their semi-final not played, will have the physical advantage.

There’s nothing quite like a beautiful Franco-French battle in perspective, not planned before 14h30.

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 !