Are you passionate about padel, follow the French circuit assiduously, and want to share your knowledge with a wide audience? Padel Magazine looking for a commentator to accompany its live broadcasts.
Whether you are the world number 1 or… the last player in the ranking (especially if you are the last!), the most important thing is that padel has no secrets for you. Because we know that knowing how to play and knowing how to talk padel are not quite the same thing. If you can ignite the audience with your analysis, then you might be our future commentator!
Required profile :
- Être generally available on Sundays (for 2 matches) and sometimes on Saturday at the end of the day.
- Master the technical and strategic bases of padel , even if your bandeja often ends up in the net.
- To be able to describe the different strokes and strategies with pedagogy and humor.
- Follow regularly French circuit news and know its main players (even those who, like you, struggle to finish a tie-break).
- Être alert and comfortable with a computer , because commenting without technical bugs is even better.
Join us :
- Contribute to the match highlighting on our platform.
- Join a team of enthusiasts who love padel as much as a good atmosphere.
- Benefit from a single exhibition among the padel community (and maybe even fans of your jokes).
Interested? Send your application with a quick presentation of yourself and your experience in padel to contact@padelmagazine.fr
Because here, we don't judge your vibora. We prefer to listen to your analyses. So, ready to join the adventure?
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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