After a successful first step in  Turin   inclusive Padel Tour  continues its international development and will stop over for the first time at  Paris ,  next Saturday March 14 . This  second stage of the 2026 circuit  will take place at  Casa Padel Uno , one of the major clubs dedicated to  paddle  in the French capital.

 Casa Padel Saint-Denis, a club committed to inclusion 

Le  Casa Padel St Denis recognized as a benchmark in  indoor padel clubs in France  et  French team champion will host this stage of the circuit. True to its commitment to making the  padel accessible to the greatest number The group  Casa Padel  is partnering with this event which will highlight an original competition model, bringing together  able-bodied players and players with disabilities .

In a city still marked by the legacy of  Paris 2024 Paralympic Games This event is part of a sporting dynamic focused on  inclusion and sharing .

The Inclusive Padel Tour arrives in Paris for the first time

 24 international teams expected 

In total,  24 teams  issues of  five countries  will participate in this Parisian leg:  Italy, France, Australia, the United Kingdom and Spain A participation that confirms the  growing international character  of the tournament.

The principle of inclusive Padel Tour  is unique: each team is composed of a  athlete with a disability  and  able-bodied athlete A formula that illustrates the circuit's ambition to make  Sport as a vehicle for inclusion, integration and social cohesion .

 Alessandro Ossola, founder of the circuit, present in Paris 

Among the figures expected at this Parisian leg is...  Alessandro Ossola , founder of the inclusive Padel Tour  et  Italian Paralympic athlete He will arrive in Paris buoyed by the momentum of his recent international experiences, particularly as  torchbearer for the Milan-Cortina 2026 Games  et  flag bearer of the Italian Paralympic delegation .

«  Paris represents a fundamental step in our tour  », explains Alessandro Ossola.
«  Each Inclusive event Padel Tour demonstrates that sport can break down barriers and create connections between people of different cultures and abilities. Conveying this message in an international city like Paris is a great source of pride for us.  »

 A day dedicated to sport and sharing 

The Paris leg promises a day combining  sports competition, meetings and sharing with players from different regions of the world to promote the  inclusion values ​​through padel .

After Paris, the circuit will continue its international development with several stages planned in different cities, including  Venice, London, Shanghai and Valencia confirming the will of the inclusive Padel Tour  to unite a  an ever-growing and more participatory sports community .

Franck Binisti

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.