Le FIP Promises Paris by WME Sports is already back on the calendar, with a 2026 edition announced July 15-19, still at Tennis & Padel Lésigny Club A significant change of dates compared to 2025, when the tournament was held in the autumn. This strategic repositioning should allow for even more international delegations to be welcomed and for the event to become a permanent fixture on the youth circuit.
A look back at a first, landmark edition
In 2025, the challenge was ambitious: to launch a major international competition dedicated to young people in Lésigny. The result exceeded all expectations.
With 340 players , 13 nations represented and with an organization that was unanimously praised, the tournament immediately established itself as the global benchmark for FIP Promises Young people from the Île-de-France region responded enthusiastically, in large numbers and with a strong competitive spirit, including:
- the title in U18 for Olivier Guy de Chamisso / Lucas Pillon

- a U16 final for Johan Peloux Marchini / Quentin Bernard

- Sacha Devriendt and Elliot Mura have reached U14 final

- Feryel Bekhedda and Loann Jovasevic : U18 girls semi-finalists

- Noor Bekhedda : U12 semi-finalist

Beyond the results, it's above all the quality of playing conditions , the international atmosphere and the superb level of play that made a lasting impression.
2026: Bigger, stronger, more intense
For this second edition, the objective is clear: change of scale .
WME Sports is becoming even more involved in the organization with the aim of making the event a success. in another dimension .
The transition to July should allow for:
- another enhanced international participation
- another expanded logistics
The tournament wants to establish itself as the unmissable event for young padel in Europe .
Heading towards summer 2026
Du 15 to 19 July Tennis & Padel Club de Lésigny will once again become the world capital of youth padel.
One year after a groundbreaking first edition, the promise is simple: More nations, higher level, more spectacle and many surprises planned by the organization.
I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !

























































































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