The last FIP ranking confirms a clear trend: few upheavals at the top, but interesting movements behind, especially among the men with the great progress of Dylan Guichard, and some notable adjustments on the women's side.

Bergeron still French number 1, Guichard closing in

At men's, Johan Bergeron retains its status French number 1. Stable at 111th place in the world with 529 points.

Behind the scenes, the successful operation was signed. Dylan Guichard, which gains three places to reach 119th position in the world. A logical progression given its recent momentum, marked by its titles at the FIP Bronze Hong Kong and FIP Silver Hong KongDespite an early elimination in the first round of the FIP Silver NapoliThe Frenchman is practically signing his career best ranking (best ranking 118th) and is gradually getting closer to the leading duo.

Bastien Blanqué The second Frenchman is improving this week. His round of 2 at the FIP Silver Napoli allows him to move up two places.

Conversely, Thomas Leygue continues its slide down the rankings, a logical move given its injury since last June. The same is true for Julien Seurin, which also loses two places. Further down, the situation stabilizes for the majority of French people, with one notable development: Timéo Fonteny drops out of the world's top 200, a consequence of several weeks without presence on the FIP Tour, therefore without points accumulated.

On the women's side: few changes but clear trends.

Among women, the hierarchy is evolving more slowly. Alix Collombon drops one place, overtaken by Martina Fassio thanks to the latter's final at FIP Platinum VeracruzThe Frenchwoman, however, remains comfortably installed as French No. 1.

Good news, however, for Léa Godallier, who gains a place and consolidates his position as number 2 in France.

The major blow to this ranking concerns Carla Toully, which loses three positions. A drop linked to a series of mixed results: eliminations in qualifying at Dubai P1 visit us at the World Pairs Championship, as well as an exit in the first round at FIP Platinum Veracruzwhich prevented her from scoring points. This week, however, she will try to get back on track during qualifying. Mexico Major, where it occupies a favorable position to be included in the main table.

Also worth noting is the impressive progress of Melissa Martin, which gains three places, boosted by its recent semi-final at the FIP Silver Hong Kong next to Camille Sireix.

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 !