Nothing remains but two tricolor flags still standing in this FIP Platinum Marseille : Johan Bergeron / Timéo Fonteny in men, and Carla Toully For women. Two different paths, but the same goal: prolong the Marseille adventure.

Bergeron / Fonteny, a benchmark victory to kick off their tournament

In the round of 32, Bergeron and Fonteny have struck a great blow by dropping Diego Garcia et Adrian Marquez, two players from the world top 100, at the end of a complete match, won 7 / 5 6 / 4.
A major performance, a reference point for the French duo, who were able to keep up the pace, manage the weak moments and impose themselves with authority.

This success propels them into eighth finalswhere the challenge will be even greater.

A huge clash against Chozas/Libaak

For a place in the quarterfinals, Bergeron and Fonteny will face Alex Chozas et Valentino Libaak, two Argentinians from world top 50who are launching their new association in Marseille.

On paper, the French will not be favoritesBut this context can also work in their favor: automation still to be built, benchmarks to refine on the Argentinian side. And above all, Bergeron and Fonteny arrive with a lot of confidence, buoyed by their benchmark performance in the previous round.

Nothing is guaranteed, but hope is very real.

Touly, a real asset for women

On the feminine side, Carla Toully, associated with Camila Fassio, secured his place in the round of 16 after a unique first round, which concluded on abandonment of their opponents while they were comfortably ahead in the second set.

To reach the quarterfinals, Touly and Fassio will have to face the seeded 7, Ana Catarina Nogueira et Laura Lujan.
On paper, the Franco-Italian pair will not be the favoriteMore The draw is still possible.. With a big game, access to Reaching the quarter-finals is far from out of reach..

Two matches to keep the dream alive

Bergeron / Fonteny and Touly now represent the last French hopes in this FIP Platinum Marseille. Two difficult matches, but full of promisewhere everything remains to be written.

Go live at Padel MagTV to follow these decisive matches.
Marseille holds its breath.

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 !