The new FIP ranking The number of French people has fallen, and this week the trend is more contrasting than in previous weeks.
While some continue to progress, others are stagnating, or even falling significantly behind.
At the head of the line, Dylan Guichard remains solid and retains its status French number 1 .
Guichard holds firm, Vanbauce makes the biggest improvement
Forever 103th in the world , Dylan Guichard He doesn't move this week, but he consolidates his position as the French leader a little more.
Behind him, the gaps are widening slightly with his direct pursuers.
The most successful deal of the week has been signed Thomas Vanbauce .
Thanks to a round of 16 at the FIP Gold Almaty next to Julien Seurin The Frenchman wins 18 seats and climbs to the 242th place in the world .
A significant progression that allows him above all to join the French top 10 .
Blanqué and Leygue retreat
Behind Guichard, things are moving in the wrong direction for several French players.
Bastien Blanqué , always French number 2 loses 6 seats and retreats to 135th world rank .
Eliminated in the first round of the FIP Bronze Wood He did not score enough points to maintain a good momentum.
Same trend for Johan Bergeron , which loses a small place despite its quarter-final in the Netherlands insufficient to gain ground in a still very tight ranking.
Another notable setback: Thomas Leygue who loses two places and goes down to 157th world rank .
Seurin rewarded, Joris falls sharply
Among the French successes of the week, we also find Julien Seurin who wins two places and goes back to the 161th worldwide thanks to his impressive career Almaty .
However, Timeo Fonteny loses a small place, while Yoan Boronad remains stable.
Nicolas Rouanet continues his progress with a place gained as Maxime Joris , still relatively inactive this season on the FIP Tour , retreats heavily with 7 places lost .
Finally Philemon Raichman continues to move forward discreetly with two places gained .

In the women's race, little movement... except for Sireix
For the French women, the ranking remains generally quite stable.
Alix Collombon keeps his 34th place in the world and remains by far the undisputed leader of French women's padel.
Behind her, Léa Godallier et Carla Toully each lose a small place , without major consequences for the moment.
Louise Bahurel remains stable, while Melissa Martin nibbles up a place.
The worst deal of the week is clearly for Camille Sireix , which moves back from 6 seats and is emerging from a slightly less favorable dynamic.
A few small increases behind
Further down in the French top charts, things are moving slightly in the right direction:
- Steffi Merah maintains
- Marie-Amelie Dardaine remains stable
- Manon Marcarie wins 3 seats
- Lucile Pothier wins 1 seat
- Charlotte Soubrié wins also 1 seat

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 !

























































































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