The 12th stage of the Betclic Remontada Padel, welcoming near 100 players in Mulhouse. After Strasbourg, this event marked a new chapter in the 2 Season , with its share of surprises and innovations.
A player distinguished himself by achieving two consecutive comebacks, including one in duet with his little brother. Already qualified for Paris during Season 1, they return this time with a clear objective: win the grand final.
The Mulhouse stage also marked a historic premiere with the inauguration of the category disabled-able-bodiedEach duo consisted of a wheelchair player and an able-bodied player, offering a remarkable spectacle in a spirit of competition and sharing. At the end of the tournament, two disabled players were invited to Paris for a exhibition match during the Finals.

Some participants, seduced by the format Comeback, have chained until three sessions, totaling nearly six hours of play, a real marathon for the pleasure of padel.
Challenges also enlivened the event, notably the Bombshell, where a strike at 14,6 meters was recorded, approaching the Bordeaux record of 15,2 meters. As for the challenge Babolat, the use of a tennis racket has pushed some to attempt impressive smashes, sometimes at the risk of hitting the center's windows...
On the Cupra terrain, four exclusive lots were distributed to players who won spectacular points. Another challenge, based on the estimation of the number of balls present in the Cupra totem, has captured attention, with proposals varying between 100, 200 and 300 balls.
La next step of the Betclic Remontada Padel will be held at 4Padel from Orléans from March 26 to 29. The opportunity for new players to try their luck and win a ticket to the Finals in Paris.
