The club La Bandeja continues its sporting development with the organization of a P500 Men scheduled the Saturday 14 March, as well as two intensive training camps led by players competing in National 1.
A P500 H with qualifying starting on Friday
The tournament, which boasts a prize money of €400will take place on Saturday, March 14, with a phase of qualifying rounds scheduled for Friday evening.
Registrations are open until On March 6, and places are limited.
Players wishing to participate must register exclusively by email at the following address:
The club can count on the support of its partner Eden Auto Group Dordogneassociated with the event.
Two intensive training camps with N1 players
Beyond the tournament, The Bandeja will offer two advanced training courses in April for ranked players 6/7 et 8/9.
The dates chosen are:
- 14 and 15 April
- 16 and 17 April
Each internship will include 10 hours of padel, with supervision provided by Roger Aromi, player on the N1 team of La Bandeja. The participation of Max Forcin, also a member of the N1 squad, is awaiting confirmation.
Internships are limited to 12 players per session, in order to guarantee personalized support.
The price is approximately €380 per internshipincluding training, meals and accommodation.
Registrations and information requests can also be made at:

A possible exhibition in the works
If the joint participation of Roger Aromi and Max Forcin is confirmed, the club plans to organize a exhibition match open to the public, alongside the internships.
With this program combining official competition and training led by top-level players, La Bandeja continues its momentum in favor of local sports development.
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.























































































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