The Panse Academy (LPA) takes a new step in its development with a strategic alliance and a clear ambition with ViaPadel : strengthen the support provided to players towards the high level .
Since its creation, LPA has followed a logic of progressive structuring, driven by a vision centered on the player training and the creation of a complete environment.
"To train the players of today and tomorrow in a professional, passionate and demanding environment, without ever losing the joy of the game"
A long-term collaboration
The academy has already supported several players from French Top 100 and contributed to the emergence of promising profiles such as Quentin Bernard It continues its development with a clear objective:
"To support players from a very young age, by offering them a comprehensive environment combining high-level coaching and premium infrastructure"
The meeting with Through which channels you reach those people, classic and out of the box.Padel Led by David and Christelle Mateo This marks a turning point in the project. Both organizations share a common vision of padel, based on the professionalism , The progression and structuring .
This partnership allows the LPA to rely on:
- des high-end facilities
- another structured and committed team
- un an environment conducive to the development of young talent
David Mateo, co-founder of ViaPadel, details the ambitions of this collaboration:
“I am delighted to welcome Le Panse Academy to ViaPadel.
This partnership is clearly a long-term commitment, with a shared ambition to structure and develop padel training in a sustainable way.
In particular, we want to accelerate the development of the Agrosud site, which represents a real lever to support even more players in their progress.
The objective is clear: to develop young players, guide them towards the highest level and, ultimately, build strong teams capable of performing in interclub competitions.
Starting from the season 2026-2027 The LPA will be present at two major sites: Through which channels you reach those people, classic and out of the box.Padel Rivesaltes et Beziers Indoor Padel (BEEP) This establishment aims to strengthen the coherence of the project and to broaden the training offer, with Loïc The Panse involved in both structures.

An academy with 2.0 tools
The LPA offers a comprehensive approach based on modern tools and structured monitoring:
- biomechanical analysis
- individualized player monitoring
- regular trips to Spain
- program combining sport and schooling (high school and boarding school)
With a clearly stated objective:
"To create a framework of excellence accessible to all"
Pedagogy occupies a central place in the project, with particular attention paid to the support of young players, in a framework that is both demanding and adapted.
The project also draws on the journey of Loïc The Panse whose experience strengthens the academy's credibility: former ranked player -15 in tennis , member of Top 6 French players in padel participating in tournaments of the World Padel Tour trained by Argentinian and Spanish coaches, and now involved in the coach training in Occitanie .
The offer dedicated to the club
In parallel, the LPA is developing an offer dedicated to clubs, with a structuring objective:
"Structuring, supporting and raising the level of padel structures"
Several collaborations are already underway:
- signing with the Beziers Indoor Padel (BEEP)
- advanced discussions with several clubs in France
- ongoing discussions with international organizations
- a first implantation in preparation for Orleans
This project aims to meet the needs educational , organizational et athletes clubs, in a context of padel growth.
The priority remains clearly defined, however:
"Building a solid foundation of players, both young and adult"
"To sustainably structure clubs between leisure and competition"
The long-term goal is to develop teams capable of evolving in National 1 and National 2 , while consolidating the foundations of development.

























































































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