There was a feeling of a wheelchair padel tour in the North of France, with a series of three tournaments organized over four days in Hauts-de-France. A tour orchestrated by Nicolas Vanlerberghe, which brought together 25 players came from all over France to the slopes of Bondues, Billy Berclau et Villeneuve d'Ascq.
The festivities began with a P100 tournament at the club Padel Break from Bondues. In the final, the logic of the classification was respected: the pair Sebastien Husser-Walther (n ° 4) and Dorian Navarro (n°1) easily took over Laurent Giammartini (n°3) and Nicolas Vanlerberghe (n°2) with an undisputed score of 9 games to 1.
The next day, heading for Billy Berclau for P250, flagship category of the wheelchair padel circuit, with four stages scheduled this season. After two days of intense competition at the Padel Campus Arena, the same two duos met in the final. This time, the clash was much more contested, but Husser-Walther / Navarro confirmed their superiority by winning 7/5 2/6 6/3. In addition to the trophy, the winners leave with 250 point precious for the national ranking.
The tour ended with a tournament P100 random draw à Racket de Villeneuve d'Ascq. An original formula where pairs are formed by drawing lots, offering unique encounters and often very balanced. It is the pair Tony Boval / Maxime Mérel who had the last word to conclude this week of competition on a note of diversity and conviviality.

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.