November 21st and 22nd , Reserved Padel Narbonne club will welcome 4th edition of the National Padel Open for Law Enforcement Forces (FDO) An event that is gradually becoming a fixture on the calendar of French amateur padel by bringing together players from different branches of the security forces.
For this 2026 edition, nearly 40 pairs of men's and women's clothing are expected on the slopes of the new Narbonne club. Three competition formats will be offered: a P250 sanctioned tournament , women's tournament and a leisure tournament allowing competitive players and passionate practitioners to come together in the same spirit of meeting.
A sporty and friendly weekend
Beyond the competition, the event retains a friendly atmosphere, true to the spirit of the project. fire pit evening accompanied by a concert will conclude the weekend, offering participants a moment of sharing after two days of encounters on the tracks.
Over the years, the National Open of padel of the FDO It has become structured and is starting to gain national recognition. The goal now is to continue this development and, in the long term, why not open the competition to European teams in future editions.





Clubs have already applied to participate in the next editions.
The success of the first editions has already generated applications to host the event in the coming years. Several destinations are already being considered:
- Padel Touch Bassin d'Arcachon – 2027
- Cergy-Pontoise
- Perpignan
This rotation between organizing clubs aims to to bring the event to life in different regions while preserving the identity and spirit of exchange inherent to this competition.
The defending champions are ready to defend their crown
winners of the last edition , originating from Marseille will be in Narbonne to try and retain their title, won after a hard-fought final. Facing them will be several pairs from different regions who will try to upset the established order.
An event that has become structured over the years
Since its creation, the National Open Padel of the Forces of Law and Order has gone through several important stages:
- 2023-4Padel Toulouse-Colomiers , first edition organized by Stéphane Gauthe , creator of the event
- 2024-4Padel Metz , organized by Franck Airos
- 2025 – Break Padel Nîmes Club Under the direction of Stéphane Audineau
- 2026 – Area Padel Narbonne Club , organized by Fabien Roubertou
To support its development, a official specifications This document was created to assist organizing clubs in preparing each edition. It serves as a guide. common reference with a central principle: to promote the exchange and meeting between members of the Law Enforcement around padel .
With this fourth edition organized in Narbonne National Open of padel of the FDO continues its structuring and confirms its desire to become a An unmissable event for padel enthusiasts from the Law Enforcement Forces .
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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