At 83 years, Jean-Noel Grinda and the 37th French player padel. The former tennis champion and Davis Cup player was one of the great architects of the development of padel in the 90s.
Passionate about this sport, he even installed his padel court in his residence in the south of France.
A tennis doubles specialist, where he was notably a quarter-finalist at the Australian Open, he is passionate about and invested in padel. The future will show him that he was right to bet on this sport when we see the development of our sport on all continents.
His son, Nallé Grinda is also a former very good tennis player. A big fan and player of padel, he is also the 37th French player.
Note, however, that there is certainly an error in the FFT classification, because we see twice the name of Jean-Noël Grinda in 2th place in France.
Finally, it is an assimilation linked to the old tennis rankings, which can “perhaps” explain the current ranking.

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.
No error on the duplicate Jean Noel Grinda, it seems that Nallé has Jean Noel as a first name, like his father.
Hello, yes definitely. 🙂 It was an opportunity to come back to one of the great gentlemen of our sport 🙂