The 2025 French Championships kick off in Casa Padel Kingersheim ! This Thursday evening, the two main draws were drawn by the three weekend referees: Vincent Dolé, Laurent Fabresse and Jonathan Uzan, officially kicking off the competition.

Men: a well-stocked upper part

In the upper part of the table we find the seeds 2, 4, 5 and 6, the chance of the draw will offer us From the round of 16 onwards, there will be very close matches. But it is especially in the quarter-finals of this part that the matches will be particularly crazy. with the two possible matches: Seurin/Joris (2) vs Tison/Forcin (6) and Blanque/Rouanet (4) vs Fonteny/Boronad (5)

In the second part of the table it is Johan Bergeron and Thomas VanbaucThose who were rather lucky, the 3rd seed clearly has a clear path to the semi-finals to perhaps find the 2nd seed Vives/Guichard. Even if Dylan and Manuel will have a lot to doe, in the second round they could face Thomas Basso and Jeremy Robert. A tricky match against the next generation of French padel players, we will of course monitor the health of Robert who was forced to withdraw from the French U18 championships last month.

Women: an even distribution

The women's draw divided the pairs in a much more homogeneous than among boys, in fact the big seeds should probably meet in the quarter-finals unless there is a surprise. We talked about it in our first analysis, Dardaine/Sireix comes across as a very good outsider and they will have the right to face the number 1 seed Godallier/Collombon possibly in the quarter-finals.

We can also mention a big eighth final which is also announced between Melissa Marti and Stefan Merah who will have a lot to face in their second round Nada Majdoubi and Lou Lambert-Agosti, a pair in shape which has in particular won the P1000 from Palavas a few weeks ago.


Teo Vieau

He discovered padel in 2016 in Nantes and quickly became attached to the game, even climbing to 474th place in France. Commentator on Padel Mag TV, he covers the various tournaments on the French circuit as well as international tournaments organized in France!