Miguel Benítez and José Rico qualified for the quarterfinals. A small feat which will see them face Franco Stupaczuk and Martín Di Nenno, the challengers of the world number 1s.

Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia, after a timid start, regained momentum by eliminating Juan Cruz Belluati and Arnau Ayats, 6/3 6/1. They will then face Juan Tello and Álex Ruiz, who put an end to the course of the new association, Pincho Fernández and Gonzalo Rubio, beating them 6/4 6/4

The long-awaited duel between Paquito Navarro / Fede Chingotto and the new pair Mike Yanguas / Victor Ruiz kept all its promises. It ended with a close victory for Navarro and Chingotto, 5/7 6/7. In the quarters, they will cross swords with Coki Nieto and Jon Sanz, who made short work of Álvaro Cepero and Mario Del Castillo, 6/2 6/2.

To everyone's surprise, the new pair José Rico / Miguel Benítez are the only ones to have qualified for the quarter-finals. She triumphed over Juan Martín Díaz / Miguel Lamperti in three sets: 6/4 0/6 6/4. Their next challenge? Face the impressive Franco Stupaczuk / Martin Di Nenno. The latter easily dismissed Pablo Cardona / Javi Ruiz, 6/2 6/1.

During the eighth, the top ranking players performed well. Juan Lebrón and Alejandro Galán, after dominating Marc Quílez and Toni Bueno 6/2 7/5, are preparing for a lively confrontation against Javi Garrido and Momo González.

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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.