As the practice of padel intensifies in France and the number of licensees continues to grow, many players looking to progress want to move up a gear and go to Spain, the country of padel.
Just 1 hour 40 minutes by plane from Paris, Barcelona is the perfect place to experience an unforgettable padel holiday.
With a pleasant climate all year round, a fascinating culture & history, this city with its abundance of padel clubs is one of the favorite destinations for padel players!
Barcelona, land of padel

What better than the Catalan complexes to hit the ball?
There are nearly 700 clubs in the Province of Barcelona (virtually all private) and 1200 tracks: there is no doubt that you will easily find what you are looking for...
There are many must-see clubs such as the Padel Indoor Hospitalet and its 18 Indoor/Outdoor tracks, Club Natació Atlétic-Barceloneta and its 4 tracks along the sea, or the Padelarium in Casteldefels where Bela trains regularly… In short: the perfect meeting place for passionate players!
The WPT Barcelona Master Final, the event of the year!

This year, Barcelona will end the WPT season with the most prestigious tournament of the season. From December 15 to 18, the best pairs of the circuit will compete in the Arena Palau Sant Jordi and try to succeed Lebron/Galan & Josemaria/Sanchez. An event not to be missed after a season full of twists and turns!
Two pairs start as favorites among the men. We are of course thinking of the undisputed number 1 Lebron and Galan, but also of Bela and Coello, who are having a superb end to the season. Why not a last title before the separation for the Argentinian and the Spaniard? Without forgetting of course the outsiders Stupa and Lima who have just won against the number 1 in New Giza Premier Padel P1… A tough battle is announced for the final title, crazy atmosphere to come!
A city & a historical culture

It is not for nothing that the Catalan capital is one of the most fashionable cities in Europe. It has countless places to visit and activities to do. In terms of culture, art, gastronomy or even fashion, the city of Barcelona has a very wide and diversified cultural panel, and is becoming more and more attractive for tourists.
Between the Sagrada Familia, the Diagonal Avenue, the Park Güel or the Camp Nou: there is something for everyone... Not to mention the walks by the sea, the festive evenings and the many restaurants and tapas bars of this very dynamic city.
You've understood, you'll have plenty to do after your padel training!
Intensive Course + WPT Barcelona Master

Would you like to have a 360° padel experience in Barcelona?
Take a step forward in your progress with a unique learning method in the world.
An internship combining intensive training with the best coaches of the WPT circuit (such as Manu Martin, Horacio Alvarez Clementi…), dream playing conditions in the biggest indoor club in Barcelona, the opportunity to attend the final stages of the WPT Barcelona Master Final while enjoying the heritage of the Catalan capital
Here is the course offered by the Padel Business League in collaboration with the academy Padel MBA!
For more information, click here
Attention, more than 8 places available!
Contact : julien@twentybyten.com / 07 66 39 75 87
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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