While some rumors were circulating about a possible separation, Timéo Fonteny and Yoan Boronad want to re-establish the truth: their common project is intact. This duo born in Perpignan, reinforced at the NOX Future Academy, then now based in My Center Palavas, is more united than ever.

A logistical interlude, not a break

The two players will play separately on two upcoming tournaments, but this is not a change of direction. The reason is simple: Yoan is currently taking his driving test, which complicates his movements. By mutual agreement, they decided to take a short operational break.

This is how we will find Timéo Fonteny alongside Benjamin Tison when FIP Gold of Gran Canaria. An association as unique as it is promising, between the young gunner et the former French number 1, now a member of the team My Center Palavas. Almost naturally, Tison now supports the best French talents in the academy, with whom he shares his daily life. An experienced right-wing player, undefeated this season in France with Max Forcin, he will form with Fonteny an interesting duo to follow in the Canaries.

Fonteny / Boronad: a solid duo despite a temporary break

A strategy that is assumed… and pays off

Even if some occasional freelance work with other partners can be considered, the Fonteny / Boronad pair is set to lastThe two young players have already demonstrated this in the past: these external experiences are seen as a progression lever. perform better together on major objectives.

A tactic that is proving to be paying off, judging by their first half of 2025 particularly successfulTheir complementarity on the ground, combined with their ability to adapt, allows them to approach major events with ambition and serenity.

A second half already well marked out

The rest of the season is clearly outlined, with several key deadlines:

  • On French Junior Championships
  • Two FIP tournaments Events
  • A possible wild card for Roland-Garros
  • On French Senior Championships
  • And, in the line of sight, a selection for the Junior World Championships

But another major objective is emerging: join the French senior team for the European Championships together. More than ever, Timéo and Yoan want to convince Pablo Ayma that they have their place among the elite of French padel.

A year-end hand in hand

Whatever happens in the coming months, both players assure us: they will finish the season together, with the firm intention of continuing their joint journey in 2026. Their dynamic, their mutual trust and their converging ambitions suggest a promising future.

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.