This weekend, the club Padel Sphère in Cuy (Yonne) hosts the last women's P1500 of the season, a final event for the French players.

A less crowded field… but a tournament that promises to be very open

The draw is not particularly crowded, several of the best French pairs are not present.

Without a clear hierarchy or an ultra-dominant pair, each match takes on a new dimension. Many players see this weekend as a golden opportunity to go for the title.

This P1500 tournament could therefore produce some exciting upsets, close matches, and a few surprises. With such an open field, it's difficult to make a prediction: everyone has a chance, and those who can handle the pressure could well cause an upset.

Here are the pairs from the main draw that we will see in this tournament

The pairs admitted to the qualifying rounds

A tournament to follow live on Padel Mag TV from the quarter-finals.

Eléah Couvercelle

Racket sports have always been a part of my life, and padel was the obvious choice. Discovered in Marbella as a child, it has since become an integral part of my sporting and family life.