On Padel Escalquens organizes its first men's P1000 tournament with its partner Cupra Toulouse – a major sporting event
The club On PadelIn collaboration with Cupra Toulouse, announces the organization of its very first P1000 tournament, a flagship event of the season, which will be held from 8 TO 10 NOVEMBER 2024 in the club's modern facilities in Escalquens. This tournament is one of the major padel competitions in France, recognized by the French Tennis Federation (FFT).
A high level competition
Le P1000 tournament is one of the most prestigious competitions on the national padel circuit, attracting players of the highest level, both professional and amateur. With a prize money attractive and FFT points at stake, this competition promises intense matches, offering spectators a unique opportunity to witness high-level encounters between some of the best French teams.
An immersive experience with Cupra Toulouse
Cupra Toulouse, the official partner of the event, will offer an enhanced experience alongside the tournament. Visitors will be able to discover the latest models of the brand, a benchmark in terms of sportiness and automotive technology. A dedicated area will allow visitors to immerse themselves in the Cupra universe, with an exhibition of iconic models, for a unique experience alongside the competition.
An event open to all
Access to the event will be free for the public, thus offering padel enthusiasts and the curious an opportunity to discover this sport in a friendly atmosphere. On-site catering will be provided by a chef, allowing you to enjoy meals throughout the weekend.
Useful information :
- Dates : November 8, 9 and 10, 2024
- Location On Padel – 465 Rue de l’Hers, 31750 Escalquens
- Partner : Cupra Toulouse
- Starter : Free
- Catering : On site
- Contact : 05 67 63 17 29
- Parking : Spaces available in the complex car park and that of Décathlon-Escalquens
For any further information on the tournament, please contact the club directly. This event is an anticipated event for all padel fans.
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.