Project World Padel Quest (WPQ) continues to expand throughout France and will be present at the next edition of the Paris Morocco Padel, organized on 4 October at the club 4PADEL Boulogne.
A tournament that brings together sport and culture
Created by Forwards, this tournament has quickly become a regular event for padel and Moroccan culture enthusiasts in Paris. Organized every six weeks, it has grown from 72 participants to nearly 180 in just four editions.
"Paris Morocco Padel "It's not just a competition," explains its founder. "It's a meeting of sporting passion, Moroccan energy, and networking. Every detail counts: five categories to accommodate all levels, a friendly atmosphere, and an experience that goes beyond the field."

A natural partnership with WPQ
This year the event is partnering with World Padel Quest, which offers amateurs the chance to experience an adventure close to that of professionals, including an international experience in Dubai.
“This partnership was a natural fit,” Ali continues. “We share the same ambition: to offer players, whatever their level, the opportunity to experience unforgettable moments. With WPQ, we’re adding an extra dimension to the tournament.”

Rewards for the winners
The winners of each category will receive an entry to participate in World Padel Quest and try to join the 512 players selected for the experience in Dubai.
WPQ Registration Terms and Conditions
- 16 pairs maximum per category and per department
- Possibility to register alone, then invite a partner via a code
- Payment in 4 installments without fees (€55/month)
- The ranking taken into account at the time of registration
Registrations are open on: www.worldpadelquest.com
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