Tennis. The Breton finals in Pontivy this weekend. Sport

The senior regional individual championships (2nd, 3rd and 4th series, men and women) begin this Saturday in Pontivy (Morbihan). They will end with the finals on Sunday. The winners will be qualified for the French championships which will take place at the Roland-Garros stadium: from August 21 to 26, 2022 (2nd series ladies and gentlemen), from August 18 to 22, 2022 (3rd series ladies and gentlemen), and from 24 to August 28, 2022 (4th series ladies and gentlemen).

2nd series men

If the best Bretons, Manu Guinard and Evan Furness will be absent, preferring the ATP or challengers tournaments, or even the Wimbledon Qualifiers, the field of these championships promises to be of a good level and generally homogeneous.

The title holder Marin Delmas (Tc Larmor 0), yet in great shape in the team championship with Larmor, will be absent for professional reasons. On paper, the Concarnois Arthur Weber (-4/6) former – 15, 30 years old, will leave with the label of logical favorite. He could have found in the final the Quimpérois Mathis Moysan (-2/6) 21 years old. But the student in San Francisco (California) had to withdraw from the table on Thursday due to injury. Niels Villard (Tc Quimperlé 0), Mathys Jouanneau (Tc Saint Grégoire 0) and Guillaume Aubry (Tc Larmor 0) are three young people with long teeth. They will try to thwart the predictions.

2nd series ladies

Astrid Lew Yan Foon (Tc Quimper – 15) 17 years old against Eleejah Inisan (Tc Bois d’Orcan – 2/6) 14 years old. This is the announced poster for the ladies’ final. Both won the regional title in their youth category. The advantage is given to Astrid Lew Yan Foon, due to her age and ranking. But it is misunderstanding the Bretillian Eleejah Inisan, talented and ambitious. The show is assured between the two Breton nuggets appearing among the best French women of their generation.

At the center of Pontivy League. Saturday: 8th and quarter-finals from 9 a.m. Sunday: semi-finals and finals 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.

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