The madness of  French padel That's also part of it:  244 tournaments played in 12 months  for  François Jammet An unpublished volume, which very likely constitutes a  national record hard to beat .

To give you an idea, this represents an average of approximately  20 tournaments per month That's almost a tournament every day and a half. A simply exceptional pace in the  padel competition .

 All the landmarks were blown up. 

Until now, certain references had made a lasting impression:

With  244 tournaments ,  François Jammet  far exceeds these standards and enters another dimension.

 A total commitment… including a financial one 

Behind this volume, there is also an economic reality. Taking an average basis of  €20 per registration This represents approximately  € 5 per year  dedicated solely to tournaments.

Not to mention the wear and tear on the equipment, especially the  padel rackets nor the entire convivial aspect of the amateur circuit, between travel, meals and the famous  third half .

François Jammet: 244 tournaments in one year, at least 600 matches played... an extraordinary record

 An impressive physical challenge 

Beyond the figures, it's above all the  physical condition  which is thought-provoking.

By estimating an average of  2 to 3 matches per tournament This represents approximately:

  •  50 matches per month 
  • Near  600 matches in one year 

A pace that demands a  Physical resistance and exceptional recovery , rarely observed at this amateur level.

 A ranking that is improving 

À  46 years , the player  Nouvelle Aquitaine  takes advantage of this to reach his  Best French ranking: 7481st A logical progression given his consistent investment in competition.

 A symbol of passion 

More than a record,  François Jammet  embodies a certain vision of padel: that of the  pure passion , the total commitment  and the pleasure of playing.

The numbers speak for themselves.

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.