Le Malagasy Pro Padel Tour (MPPTour) completed its 2024 season with the Orange Master Padel, the last tournament of the year bringing together the 16 best players in Madagascar. This event marked the end of a year rich in events and initiatives aimed at structuring and developing padel in Madagascar.

With 21 tournaments Organized throughout the year, the MPPTour has played a central role in popularizing this sport on the island. One of the major initiatives was the arrival of the international coach Julien Bondia, who brought his expertise to local players, promoting their technical progress.

One of the highlights of the season was Madagascar's participation in the African Padel Championship in Mauritania. The Malagasy team won the title of African Champion, consolidating its place among the emerging padel nations on the continent.

The MPPTour also organized the first Iceland Padel Cup in Madagascar, bringing together players from Reunion Island and Mauritius. This event strengthened regional sporting ties and highlighted Malagasy padel. The Madagascar men's team emerged as the Indian Ocean champion, while the women's team reached the final.

Le Orange Master Padel closed the season with a competition bringing together the best local talents. This tournament confirmed the progress of Malagasy padel and highlighted promising players, while opening new perspectives for the future.

The MPPTour plans to continue its development in 2025 with new projects and tournaments, in order to continue to structure padel in Madagascar and strengthen its influence on the African scene.

Franck Binisti

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.