Le Padel Campus Arena in Billy-Berceau hosted an intense weekend of competition during the national Para- tournamentPadel Deaf, March 28 and 29, 2026.  Organized by the  FFT This third edition brought together  52 French participants , confirming the development dynamic of the  para-padel deaf  in France.

For two days, the players competed in a  a friendly yet competitive atmosphere , with two separate tables: one  P250 in men  and  P100 in women The event also benefited from comprehensive media coverage.  Padel France Deaf present in  photo, video and live  on social networks.

A great men's final

La  male final  offered a plot full of twists and turns. Opposed to the pair  Thomas Figliuzzi / Sylvie Moustahsine (TS3) ,  Nicolas Lanfranchi and Sewati Guyot (TS4)  have demonstrated resilience.

After losing the first set ( 4/6 ), the duo gradually regained control of the match, ultimately winning  6 / 3 / 6 / 3  in the next two rounds. A victory built on consistency and managing key moments, encouraged by an engaged crowd.

A women's final that was close until the very end

In women, the  female final  distinguished itself by its intensity and duration.  Nelly Guyot and Vanessa Lavillauroy  took over  Elodie Fabre and Angelique Ckionis  (Belgium) at the end of a very hard-fought match.

Trailing after the first set ( 5/7 ), Guyot and Lavillauroy managed to get back into the game by winning the next two sets in tie-breaks ( 7 / 6 / 7 / 6 ). A meeting marked by long and intense exchanges, in a  atmosphere both warm and committed .

A structured and progressive circuit

This tournament is part of the national competition calendar dedicated to  para-padel deaf with the aim of structuring the practice and offering regular meetings to the players involved.

Le  next and final national tournament of the 2026 season  will be held at  Agen Padel Club   June 20 and 21, 2026  and will bring this sporting year to a close for the discipline.

This weekend in Billy-Berceau confirms the growing interest in the  adapted padel driven by structured competitions, increased visibility and a strong commitment from the circuit's stakeholders.