WinWin Padel of the Arbois, near Aix-en-Provence was the first club of padel to offer a Challenger tournament from World Padel Tour in France. It was in September 2017. Another era.

In our quiz, on Instagram, many of you talked about Home Padel. And indeed, the indoor club in Paris, will take over by offering in passing, the first Challenger Ladies and Gentlemen in France.

But WinWin Padel will remain the first to offer a Challenger in France.

This incredible club which embarked on the adventure of padel were 16 courts of padel including 5 indoor courts. And he was the first to offer France an international event where some of the best players in the world were present.

The final stages took place from September 10 to 17 in Cabriès, between Marseille and Aix-en-Provence. A particular test by its size, but also by the environment of the Aix club.

First, in Europe, it is a club that stood out from the crowd, notably with a unique center with this arena. Then, because 2017 is a pivotal year, where we see many clubs in France and internationally to conquer this sport.

This first WinWin center Padel was also a chance for the region. Because this club was created while we were disappointed to witness the closure of the Set Club because of a devastating fire and then a choice of the owners of the field to do something else.

The history Jean-Marc Lenoir, which will carry for a long time the padel French on his shoulders will come to help WinWin Padel to develop. A happy ending for everyone.

The Tamame / Gadea pair will have had a perfect week by winning the French Challenger.

Then head to the Parisian club, Home Padel to continue the adventure Challenger in France. A new adventure.

Tamame / Gadea: The Kings of the Challenger WinWin Padel Cabriès

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovers the padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since padel is part of his life. You often see him touring France going to cover the major events of padel French.