The FFT is launching a call for applications from clubs with padel courts for the following competitions:

What competitions?

  • Padel armchair (4 dates to be defined): minimum 2 tracks
  • French Team Championships National Division 1 (from January 31 to February 2): minimum 12 tracks
  • Interregional Conferences by EAST Ladies Teams (March 29 and 30): minimum 6 tracks
  • Interregional team conferences for EST gentlemen (March 29 and 30): minimum 6 tracks
  • WEST Women's Interregional Team Conferences (March 29 and 30): minimum 6 tracks
  • Interregional Team Conferences for Gentlemen WEST (March 29 and 30): minimum 6 tracks
  • French Senior Pairs Championships +45 years (from June 13 to 15): minimum 8 tracks
  • French Youth Championships (August 18-24): minimum 8 tracks

This call for applications only concerns the 2025 sporting year.

You can consult the 2025 guides on the FFT website, where you will find all the information relating to these different competitions.

General rules

Who can apply?

All clubs affiliated or authorized by the French Tennis Federation, with at least 2 padel courts with a minimum height of 7 meters (see the new standards), can apply.

Can a club apply for several events?

Yes, a club can apply for several competitions, provided that it complies with the corresponding specifications.

How can the club apply?

All applications must be submitted by September 27th via the following form: application form.

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.