Just hours before registration closes for the first edition of the  FIP Bronze of Marnes , organized at  Forest Hill of Marnes-la-Coquette The competition is taking on a distinctly French flavor. Several of the best French pairs of the moment will be present in the Hauts-de-Seine region, aiming to secure valuable international points. Here's an overview of the main teams competing in this first international event in Marnes.

 Blanqué / Boronad headlining 

If there's one pair that currently stands out from the list of entrants, it's the one made up of  Bastien Blanqué  et  Yoan Boronad .

The two players have been playing together for several weeks now and are starting to develop a real understanding on the FIP circuit. During the  FIP Bronze from Rivesaltes They had notably achieved a very good run by eliminating  Benjamin Tison  et  Adrien Maigret  in the round of 16, before pushing  Thomas Leygue  et  Alonso Rodriguez  in their quarters.

With their current status of  number 1 seed They logically appear as the big favorites for this first edition in Marnes.

 Tison/Maigret seeking revenge, Muesser/Raichman in search of confirmation 

Behind  Boronad / Blanqué Several French pairs seem capable of playing spoiler.

Among them,  Benjamin Tison  et  Adrien Maigret  will certainly be keen to erase their disappointment from Rivesaltes, where they were beaten without really managing to impose their game against Blanqué and Boronad.

However, the potential of this partnership remains evident. A few months earlier, the two men had achieved a landmark victory against  Johan Bergeron  et  Timo Fonteny  when  FIP Silver of Caen And with a  Adrien Maigret  always particularly dangerous when playing in Paris or the Paris region, this pair could quickly gain momentum.

Another team to watch closely:  Yanis Muesser  et  Philemon Raichman For several months, the two players have been competing in international tournaments together, often facing seeded players very early on in unfavorable draws.

In Marnes, the context will be different. With their self-proclaimed underdog status, they will have a great opportunity to achieve a big result and perhaps even a place in the semi-finals.

FIP Bronze Marnes: an international tournament with a distinctly French flavor

 Hugounenq / Forcin, Peloux / Perez Le Tiec… the outsiders to watch 

Several other French associations could also disrupt the hierarchy.

This is particularly the case  Arthur Hugounenq  et  Maxime Forcin currently announced as  number 4 seed The two players are coming off a frustrating first-round elimination in Rivesaltes, in what was their first international tournament together.

Still in the adjustment phase in the south of France, they could this time show a completely different face in Marnes, where their pair will clearly be one of the most observed in the table.

Behind them,  Johan Peloux  et  Pierre Perez Le Tiec  will also have arguments to make. In Rivesaltes, they had notably managed to take a set from  Lucas Pillon  et  Guy de Chamisso , proof of their ability to disrupt higher-ranked teams.

This type of pair can quickly draw any opponent into a complicated match in a FIP Bronze format.

Among the other French teams involved and likely to cause an upset, we will also find  Sichez / Suzanna ,  Marie / Filho ,  Parrot / Loon of the Marre  or,  Jover / Potel , in a tournament that promises to be particularly competitive for the French.

FIP Bronze Marnes: an international tournament with a distinctly French flavor

With a draw largely dominated by French players and several associations capable of reaching the semi-finals, this first edition of the  FIP Bronze of Marnes  It already promises some great battles on the tracks of the Île-de-France region.

Maceo ZERHAT

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