Le  FIP Tour  is in full swing this week, with a strong French presence spread across  four international tournaments Between title ambitions, the quest for points and first experiences, the French will be on all fronts.

 FIP Silver Nola: a high-caliber field in Italy 

On the Italian side, the  FIP Silver from Nola  is expected to be particularly dense.

In men, we will find  Thomas Seux / Nathan Courrin , engaged in a very competitive tournament.

In the ladies,  Carla Toully , associated with the Italian  Martina Parmigiani , it will be  seeded 7  with real ambitions.
We will also follow  Kimy Barla , aligned with the Belgian  Axelle Moens .

 FIP Bronze Seville: Collombon in charge 

Heading to Spain with the  FIP Bronze of Seville , where the  French No. 1 Alix Collombon  chose to go down to Bronze for  earn points .

Associated with  Jana Montes , she will  seeded 1  of the tournament.

Also to follow:

  •  Lou Lambert Agosti / Laura Solà Grau 

 FIP Bronze Cyprus: Opportunities to seize 

In Cyprus, several French players will have a real opportunity to succeed.

  •  Dylan Guichard / Clement Geens  arrive in  seeded 2 with a clear objective: the title
  •  Yoan Boronad / Nicolas Zurita  will  seeded 7 

In qualifications:

  •  Sonny Lalloum / Aaron Benhamou 
  •  Sacha Huard De La Marre / Nathan Perrot who continue their learning on the international circuit

In the ladies:

  •  Camille Sireix / Francesca Ligotti  (TS8)
  •  Fiona Ligi / Charlotte Soubrié  (pair #10)

 FIP Bronze Marrakech: large French contingent 

Finally, we head to Morocco with the  FIP Bronze from Marrakech , that welcomes  many French .

Among the pairs involved:

  •  Philemon Raichman / Yanis Muesser 
  •  Arthur Hugounenq / Alexis Coulombeau 
  •  Julien Biron / Thomas Basso 
  •  Romain Sichez / Arthaud Dumoulin 
  •  Kamel Mouimen / Ahmed Jibraili 

In qualifications:

  •  Tristan Piombo / Théo Suzanna 
  •  Julien Motz / Hugo Virag 
  •  Theo Bergamaschi / Rayan Ouabed 
  •  Patrice Ginocchio / Karim Khaddari 

Benjamin Dupouy

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 !