The development of padel in France continues at high speed. The group PLAYERS, owner of the sign 4PADEL, announces the opening of a new 12-track complex in Dijon, planned for summer 2026This initiative is part of an ambitious national plan, which provides for 125 new tracks in the region by the end of 2026.
Supported in this implementation by the agency Dijon Bourgogne Invest, 4PADEL will set up shop in the Burgundy metropolis, thus confirming the strong momentum of padel in the Grand Est region. In the long term, Dijon will become a new stronghold for this booming sport.
An infrastructure designed for the player experience
The future center will not be content with just a sports offering. Designed as a real place of life, it will include:
- 12 indoor padel courts,
- whose 2 central tracks, optimized to accommodate major events and tournaments,
- un sports bar user-friendly,
- of modern spaces comfort (changing rooms, seminar room, etc.).
On the technical level, the complex will offer premium play conditions, with a 9 meter clear height, ideal for high-level practice. All the slopes will be panoramic and compliant with standards Premier Padel, a guarantee of quality and visibility.
Technology at the service of gaming
True to the innovative DNA of 4PADEL, the site will be equipped with a connected window system, allowing players to film, record and watch their matches in replay. Enough to satisfy both amateurs wishing to progress and competitors looking for performance.




A new step for 4PADEL
This Dijon project illustrates the deployment strategy of 4PADEL, which aims to combine comfort, conviviality and sporting excellenceBy establishing itself in Dijon, the brand continues to weave its web in major French cities, creating spaces designed for all player profiles, from beginner to experienced enthusiast.
With this new infrastructure, the capital of the Dukes of Burgundy is preparing to become a new focal point for padel enthusiasts. A strong signal for a sport that continues to conquer France, track after track.

Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.