What if the old Scatena / Haziza pair reform for the 2018 season? A.k.a "the tontons flingers" of padel French before their separation and the Bergeron / Blanqué era since 2017.

And yes ! For those who are discovering the padel, a pair has long dominated the padel French in the 2010s: Jérémy Scatena / Robin Haziza. They were the ones who also won the French Championships of padel 2015 and 2016.

They have indeed won everything on the French circuit, several titles at the French Championships of padel and the many national tournaments.

But now, after several years together, both players wanted to separate.

Paradoxically, the two players then leave for Barcelona, ​​train and try the adventure on the Spanish professional circuit. They are the ones who launched this dynamic of Francophones going to Spain.

Before Robin Haziza, then Jeremy Scatena, no French had been so far in this ambition "to go to Mecca from padel, to train and try the adventure on the professional circuit".

On paper, the pair seems very complementary. They know they can play together very well. They also know that when the head is not there, their level of play can be very bad. For the elders, we remember their disillusionment in their last games played together. It may have been the end of a cycle.

If we see further, we also notice that it would then be very good for the France team for the world championships of padel 2018 because we would then have 2 semi-professional French pairs. and it matters!

A little teasing we are fond of: Scatena / Haziza, a new cycle to last?

The future will tell.

Clergue / Casanova - Haziza / Scatena: French Champions 2016

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovers the padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since padel is part of his life. You often see him touring France going to cover the major events of padel French.