Le FIP Tour continues its journey this weekend with several tournaments played around the world — and once again, the French are well present on the different tables.
FIP Silver Stratford (United Kingdom): Tight matches for the Tricolores
À Stratford, Yanis Muesser / Arthur Hugounenq came close to a feat against the number 7 seed Victor Tur Checa / Joel Olivera Palos, before losing in three sets (3/6 6/3 6/4).
On their side, Thomas Basso / Timéo Robert qualify for the round of 16, where they will face the winners of the duel Guy de Chamisso / Manuel Vives salary. Garcia / Zamora (ts10).
Other match played: Romain Sichez / Nathan Lambrechts also lost after a close battle (4/6 6/3 7/5) against the Spanish-Argentine pair Danuzzo / Remolina.
Same fate for Pablo Pastor Landaburu / Julien Seurin, beaten by the number 2 seed Antonio Fernandez / Pablo Garcia Rodrigo : 7/6 6/1.
Confapi Bronze FIP takes up residence in Italy
Tristan Piombo / Théo Suzanna secure their ticket to the last sixteen, where they will challenge Manuel Gayone / Kevin Uriel Kviatkovski (ts2).
In the ladies, Lou Lambert Agosti / Kimy Barla will enter the running against Nuria Molina Sanchez / Francesca Ligotti.
FIP Silver Indian Open: the “Padel Trotters” on deck
In India, the French Yohan Borgel / Samy Charni, nicknamed the “Padel Trotters” continue their world tour. The duo will face the pair Oscar Sebber Gormsen / Willy Släryd for a place in the round of 16.
FIP Bronze Poreč-Parenzo (Croatia): the French in a strong position
In Croatia, Lucia Peralta Exposito / Carla Touly, seeded number 1, are the big favorites for the title.
They will be accompanied by Steffi Merah / Marie-Amélie Dardaine, seeded No. 3, also well placed to aim for victory in this FIP Bronze.
FIP Bronze Austin (United States): Mora continues his journey
Finally, on the United States side, FIP Bronze Austin, Maxime Mora / Pablo Hernan Barrera will try to create a surprise in the round of 16 against the number 2 seed Alcaraz / Argañaras.
Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.

























































































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