It is now official: the Paris Major Premier Padel is maintained at Roland-Garros for the next three editions . After of long negotiations across Premier Padel and the French Tennis Federation (FFT) , an agreement was reached for guarantee the event until 2029 . An announcement that puts an end to the ambitions of Madrid, which hoped to recover this status of Major of the international circuit.
A tight format over one week
Unlike previous editions, which spanned nine days , the tournament will now be played over a full week , 8 14 in September 2025 . This change is a direct consequence of the new regulations of Premier Padel , which imposes a reduced main table and Team shorter qualifications . With a more compact format, organizers gain two days on the logistics and organization of the tournament, while maintaining the prestige of the event.
Tickets available from March 6
The ticket office officially opens on March 6 on the site : https://tickets.parispadelmajor.com/fr
- Qualifications (September 8) : tickets from €15
- Final table (September 9-12) : tickets from €25
- Final weekend (September 13-14) : tickets from €30
Until April 30 , one place is offered for every place purchased in categories Lodges, Gold and 1 (from Monday 8 to Thursday 11 September) and in private lodges (from Tuesday 9 to Thursday 11 September).
With this agreement, Paris secures its status as a stronghold of world padel and ensures the continuity of an event that has become unmissable on the circuit Premier Padel.
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.

























































































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