Historic regions such as Occitanie and PACA are strong regions of the Padel French. They alone represent more than a third of the Padel existing.
Hauts de France, Ile de France, Nouvelle Aquitaine and the Auvergne Rhône Alpes region are regions where the Padel was established very quickly and in which it is enjoying great popularity.
Eastern France and the center remain regions where the Padel is still poorly represented.
The table below shows the cities where the Padel is absent as well as the ratio of the number of tracks per inhabitant in the various French agglomerations.
Romain Taupin - Padelonimics
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.
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I think the figure of 16 runs padel on the agglo nicoise is totally wrong
Nice: 2 tracks
Metropole Nice Cote d'Azur: + St Laurent 1, vence 2, Cagnes 1, La gaude 3, Eze,?
what else?
the department of AM has other slopes and clubs (Beausoleil, sophia, mougins, mouans sartoux, chateauneuf, antibes, pegomas,…) but it is not the agglo nicoise!
how to compare?
the figures of other agglo is it also reliable?
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Hello Denis,
Thank you for your comment, I had a hard time counting clubs from Padel for the agglomeration of Nice and that of Marseille for example because they are agglomerations which extend and sometimes a padel from another agglo monaco for example, is as close by car as another padel considered as Nice “Real club Padel”. The idea of the table was that every investor who wants to create a club in a city can know the number of tracks of padel in the wider area so that they can go and see, compare etc. In my next study, I will put a clearer explanation for agglomerations like Nice and Marseille. For the other cities, there are no problems because the agglomerations are more condensed. Romain TAUPIN