This week-end, The Turin Masters, the most prestigious event for the deaf padel, will bring together the world's elite. The best players, divided into three categories, will compete to win the coveted title.
The categories in the running:
- Men:
- Group A: 12 teams
- Group B: 26 teams
- Women:
- Group A: 8 teams
The French ready to shine:
The French teams are determined to climb to the top step of the podium. Here are the athletes who will represent our colours:
- ASS Nîmes: Maxime Sanchez
- Real Marseille: Arnaud Molina
- SLS Nice: Thomas Figliuzzi, Kevin Socorro, Daniel Abbou, Anthony Noguera
- AS Lyon: Alexandre Gabriel
- AS Tolosa: Vincent Louis
- ES Vitry Paris: Nicolas Lanfranchi, Nicolas Didier, Ezio Bramato, Moustahsine Sylvie, Nelly Guyot
An exceptional setting:
The tournament takes place at Padel Life Settimo of Turin, a remarkable complex with 14 indoor courts, offering ideal playing conditions for this level of competition.
Revenge objective for Sanchez and Lanfranchi:
All eyes will be on the first male pair, Maxime Sanchez and Nicolas Lanfranchi. After their memorable performance at theGava International Open, in Barcelona, on November 2 and 3, where they narrowly lost in the final against the Spanish (6/2, 6/7, 7/6), they will be keen to take their revenge and win this time.
An important weekend for all lovers of deaf padel, with the hope that the blue leave crowned with success!
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.