With more than 25 P100s won in less than two years, Dimitri Selve establishes itself as an essential figure in tournaments padel lovers in France. Portrait of an atypical player from football and combat sports, who became one of the most feared competitors in his category in record time.
An express course in padel
Native Wattrelos , in the north, Dimitri Selve discovered padel only a few years ago 1 year and 8 months Born on February 6, 1989, this 36-year-old player had never touched a racket before. He comes from the world of Football for both combat sports , which makes his rise even more surprising. And yet, in such a short time, he has already garnered more than 25 P100 wins , mainly in his favorite club: the Chantilly Club in Villeneuve-d'Ascq , where he is fired.
An atypical and formidable style of play
What makes Dimitri strong is precisely his profile extraordinary Physically strong, he can give the impression of not being very mobile… but his opponents often fall prey to this. “I am often told that I am a big hindrance because I stay in half-position: neither at the net nor behind the line. It is quite destabilizing,” he explains. Added to this is a solid defense , and an mastery of the double-window smash , thanks to his left playing position and his dominant right hand.
A competitor with an impressive track record
With an ambitious vision about to twenty different partners , Dimitri was able to adapt to each style of play to achieve victories. He also won a P250 , proof that he has the potential to aim even higher. Currently ranked 2600th French , he continues to progress, encouraged by those around him and motivated by the pleasure of competition. Fortunately, according to him with a touch of humor, “budget-wise, it’s okay, it doesn’t put me in financial difficulty.”
On the way to a record?
With more than 25 P100 to his credit, Dimitri Selve could well be the national record holder in this category. A statistic that we have not been able to verify, but which in any case testifies to a true amateur padel lover .
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.
























































































Marta Ortega praises Martina Calvo: "She has everything to become number 1"
Aranza Osoro is out for P2 in Cancún, with a return hoped for in Miami
The Padel Conference is coming to Paris: registration is still open for the 2026 edition
“Tapia, Galán or Chingotto in interclub competitions? Why not!” dreams Jean-Thomas Peyrou
Jorge Martínez: "Beating Coello and Tapia almost requires a perfect match"
Paquito Navarro: "Playing with Coello is like playing football with Messi."
“A very difficult week”: Delfi Brea reveals he was ill before his Gijón P2 title win
Le Bullpadel Show 06 returns to Juan-les-Pins on June 19th and 20th, 2026
In Paris, the Padel Conference brings together clubs, companies and partners in the sector.
FIP Rankings: Guichard on the verge of the world's top 100, the French continue their progress
FIP Tour: Courrin, Seux, Merah… the French players involved this week
Delfi Brea surpasses 25 titles on the professional circuit
Sanyo Gutiérrez set for a new partnership with Víctor Ruiz
STAR: Padel reinvented, blending sport, elegance, and networking
Colombia, the new driving force of Latin American padel
Spain makes an appearance at La Bandeja with two intensive padel training camps
Spain – France: two models shaping European padel
AECP et Padel Sport Academy sign a protocol of friendship and mutual assistance
Being tall in padel: an advantage on the serve according to the FIP rule?
Understanding the effects to play padel better
Air padel: why pros keep repeating "into thin air" (and how to use it without it becoming a gimmick)
The vibra broken down: transfer, striking plan and sensations
And Ducati created the fastest pala in the world!
Augsburger, the smash as signature: between genius and haste
Mario Cordero's tactical analysis of a Leo match – Best athlete
Right-wing players: the clash of generational approaches
When padel becomes synchronized: why we sometimes fall into the opponent's rhythm
Is singles padel allowed in official competitions?
The controversial rules in padel: what the regulations actually say
Padel serve: what is the exact height at which the ball should be struck according to the FIP?
Yanguas: immense qualities serving a still fragile mentality
Ale Galán: a wounded hand, but that doesn't stop him!
Preventing injuries in padel: methods that allow you to play longer
Warm-up, stretching, cool-down: the keys to longevity
Children's padel: a culture established in Spain, an inspiring model for France