After several busy weeks on the FIP Tour The schedule looks calmer for French players. Few French players will be in action this week, with their presence spread across... two international tournaments : the FIP Bronze Syracuse in Italy and FIP Silver Manila in the Philippines .
A week of transition for many French players, some having chosen to ease off the gas before the next events on the FIP Tour or the circuit Premier Padel .
Some French players at the FIP Bronze Syracuse
The main French contingent will be present at FIP Bronze Syracuse , held in Italy.
In the main board we will find the pair Manuel Vives / Maxime Joris , engaged in pair number 20 of the tournament .
Several French players will also try to get through the qualifying rounds.
The pair Thomas Seux / Nathan Courrin will be #1 seed in qualifying , with the ambition of reaching the final draw.
Also in these qualifications, we will also find Lucas Pillon / Olivier Guy de Chamisso who will also try to secure their place in the main draw.
In the women's competition, only one Frenchwoman will be competing: Steffi Merah , associated with the Spanish Maria Delgado Medina .
Two French women are heading to Asia
The other tournament with a French presence will be the FIP Silver Manila contested at Philippines A unique feature of this tournament is that it is a women's only event .
Two French women will be making the trip: Cassandra Senjean and Manon Marcarie , engaged in pair number 15 of the tournament The goal will be to go and get valuable FIP points in a tournament that could offer some great opportunities.
Another French woman will also be present thanks to a wild card : Alexandra Fouquet , associated with the Filipino player Maia Bernadette .
A transition week
With only a few representatives involved, this week appears as a calmer period for French players .
Many have indeed chosen to to rest after several weeks of intense competition while others are already preparing for the rest of the schedule.
Several French players are expected to participate, in particular. resumes competition on the FIP Tour next week or turn to the American tour of the circuit Premier Padel .
Despite a reduced contingent, The French players present will try to take advantage of these opportunities to gain points and continue their progress in the world rankings.
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 !

























































































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