The week ends without any French representatives on the FIP Tour, after the defeats of the last pairs involved in quarterfinal à Roeselare and Just likeSeveral French duos, however, put up a good fight, with solid performances.

Courrin/Muesser come very close to achieving a remarkable feat in Roeselare

À Roeselare, Nathan Courrin et Yanis Muesser had a great tournament, notably reaching the round of 16, which they won. 6/3 3/6 7/6(8) by saving two match points facing the 8th seeds Prins / De Kroon.
They lost in the quarter-finals. 6/3 3/6 6/2 salary. Cuello / Aragon Herrera, but they leave with something positive: a convincing quarter-final and a real benchmark match.

Blanqué/Rouanet lose in the quarterfinals after a hard-fought first set

Still in Roeselare, Bastien Blanqué et Nicolas Rouanet had put up a great fight in the round of 8: 6/2 4/6 7/5 facing the Swedish internationals Olsson / Fazendeiro.
In the quarter-finals, they fall 7 / 6 6 / 1 against seed 3 Vasquez / AxelssonThe first set, lost in a tie-break, leaves some regrets but in the end the hierarchy was respected.

Seurin/Vanbauce nearly pull off a major upset in Como

Au FIP Silver Como, Julien Seurin et Thomas Vanbauce made a perfect start to their tournament, with the elimination of the 5th seed Aliaga / Garcia Trabanco, then an 8th mastered 6 / 1 6 / 4 face Naduk / Biliński.
In the quarter-finals, they delivered one of the finest French matches of the week against the tournament's number 1 seeds. Mario Ortega / Andres Fernandez Lancha. Defeat 6/7 6/2 7/6 after a third-set tie-break concluded 9-7 : a huge fight that closes the FIP season of Julien Seurin et Thomas Vanbauce on an encouraging note despite the frustration.

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 !