The tricolors continue to shine on the FIP Tour this weekend. On the side of the FIP Bronze Denmark, Manuel Vives and Maxime Joris confirm their status and move closer to the last four. In Spain, FIP Bronze Alicante, Marie-Amélie Dardaine and Steffi Merah string together good performances and also validate their ticket for the quarter-finals.

FIP Bronze Denmark: Vives / Joris are favorites for the title

In Copenhagen, Manuel Vives and Maxime Joris (TS2) continue. After a solid start against the lucky losers Lykken / Thomsen (6/1 6/2), they confirm this Saturday against the Dutch De Krom / Wink with a clear victory 6/2 6/2.
In the quarterfinals, they will face another lucky loser pair, Lyng Dahl / Broennum. A match that looks to be well within their reach, especially since the number 1 seed has withdrawn. The French now find themselves favorites to go for the title. Match scheduled for second rotation at 18:30 p.m. on court 2.

FIP Bronze Alicante: Dardaine / Merrah in confidence

In Spain, Marie-Amélie Dardaine and Steffi Merah (TS5) continue their journey without trembling. After a successful entry against Hermida Vázquez / Jimenez De La Plata Vargas (6/4 6/2), they dominate in the second round Almendros Garcia / Pastor Sebastian in a close match (6/4 7/6).
Zero sets lost in two matches, they qualify for the quarterfinals where the Spanish pair awaits them. Arriola Cerrejon / Moriñigo Gomez (TS3). A big challenge, but their solidity since the start of the tournament gives them reasons to believe in it. Match scheduled for second 18am rotation on court 2.

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 !