Padel Magazine is still live from Toulouse this Saturday afternoon, for the rest of the semi-finals of the World Padel Tour French Open 2023. Join us to experience the Toulouse events as if you were there, with all the results, anecdotes and a behind-the-scenes view.

This morning, Ari Sanchez and Paula Josemaria have qualified for the final by beating Virginia Riera and Tamara Icardo (6/1 6/0). For men, the pair Paquito Navarro / Federico Chingotto imposed itself 6/3 4/6 6/2 against Ale Galan / Jon Sanz. This last, decreased at the end of the match, paid for the efforts made yesterday in shift.

■ 18:45 p.m.- The end of the 2nd men's half is faster than the public at the Palais des sports would like. Moyano and Gil can't do anything against dominating Superpibes, who end the match 6/2 6/1. The alluring poster of the final will therefore be Navarro / Chingotto against Di Nenno / Stupackzuk. The latter will try to keep the title he had acquired here, last year, alongside Pablo Lima.

■ 18:37 p.m.- Moyano and Gil are brave and fight like the devil, but nothing helps: Stupa and Di Nenno are stronger and take off a little further. 4/1.

■ 18:29 p.m.- After another serve lost from the start by Gil, Moyano manages to save his, despite two break points. Stupa / Di Nenno leads 2/1.

■ 18:17 p.m.- Di Nenno and Stupa conclude this first set in 42 minutes. Two statistics explain this success: 4 break points for them and two converted, and 0 out of 6 for Moyano / Gil; 3 puntos de oro played, all won by the Superpibes.

■ 18:11 p.m.- Franco Stupaczuk saves two more break points on his serve. Moyano/Gil's efforts are ill rewarded. On the contrary, Moyano is punished by losing his commitment to the next game (5/2).

■ 17:59 p.m.- Despite two new break points caused by two too average smashes from Stupa, Di Nenno keeps his serve despite the very good level of play offered by Gil and Moyano. (3/1)

■ 17:53 p.m.- It's the Superpibes who have to save the first two break points on their serve, but they're also the first to make the hole by stealing Moyano's serve.

■ 17:42 p.m.- The second men's semi-final kicks off. It pits favorites Franco Stupaczuk/Di Nenno against pair Ramiro Moyano/Gilberto Gil.

■ 17:19 p.m.- Delfi Brea and Bea Gonzalez, ruthlessly and sometimes with the reinforcement of the gang, inflict a 6/0 on their opponents and fold the match in 1:14. They have an appointment in the final with Ari Sanchez and Paula Josemaria, tomorrow at 12:45 p.m.
Triay and Ortega only scored 9 points in the second set, completed in 28 minutes. THE detailed report of this match can be read HERE.

■ 17:11 p.m.- The clear domination of Gonzalez and Brea is confirmed: they lead 4/0 in the second set!

■ 16:50 p.m.- Gonzalez and Brea have two balls to complete the set on Ortega's serve, who saves them with style and returns 5/3. But in the next game, Delfi Brea does not give up any points on his face-off and concludes 6/3.

■ 16:42 p.m.- The first break is signed by Gonzalez and Brea, who delight the service of Gemma Triay and then confirm by holding their face-off to lead 5/2.

■ 16:34 p.m.- Five games were played in the space of 28 minutes. Brea and Gonzalez lead 3/2. No exchange of services to report, but Gemma Triay and Marta Ortega have already missed four break points.

■ 16:15 p.m.- In the crowded audience of this second women's half, two players didn't miss a beat: Sébastien Husser and Tony Boval, recent bronze medalists with France at the Worlds of padel-Madrid armchair. Tomorrow Sunday at 11:30 a.m., they will participate in an exhibition on the central track, just before the women's final.

■ 16:00 p.m.- The pairs Delfi Brea / Bea Gonzalez and Gemma Triay / Marta Ortega make their debut on the central arena of the André-Brouat Sports Palace.

■ 15:30 p.m.- The Cupra All Star final Padel Game was won by ex-footballers Florent Sinama Pongolle and Robert Pires against Gregory Lamboley / Dominica Arrived, with a score of 9/7.

The matches are to be followed on Canal + group channels

After 40 years of tennis, Jérôme falls into the pot of padel in 2018. Since then, he thinks about it every morning while shaving… but never shaves pala in hand! Journalist in Alsace, he has no other ambition than to share his passion with you, whether you speak French, Italian, Spanish or English.