The Oasis Padel Club will host a P500 qualifying tournament for the big tournament with a prize money of €8This major event will be an opportunity for Reunion Island players to measure themselves against high-level opponents following theOpen Pneus Cash in Reunion Padel Club.

The tournament will bring together international and French players renowned, some of which are among the world's top 150.

  • International players :
    • Aitor Garcia (World No. 104, Spain)
    • Andrés Britos (World No. 19, A1 Circuit Padel, Argentina)
  • French players :
    • Jerome Inzerillo (French No. 9)
    • Thomas Vanbauce (French No. 10)
    • Yoan Boronad (French No. 13)
    • Timeo Fonteny (French No. 14)
    • Benoît Théard (French No. 16)
    • Thibaud Pech (French No. 21)

The local pairs will have a great opportunity to defend their colours against these prestigious opponents.

Open Oasis Padel Club: €8 prize money in Reunion

The tournament will not be limited to sporting performances. Many activities will punctuate these days, with a dynamic speaker and Live DJ for a festive atmosphere. Spectators will also be able to enjoy surprises throughout the event.

Created in 1955, the Oasis Tennis Club Association has evolved to integrate, since July 1, 2023, three padel courts to its infrastructure. Located at Saint-Paul, Reunion Island, near the West Hospital Center (CHOR).

Ce P500 qualifier follows another major tournament held at Reunion Island Padel Club, with a prize money of €10. Together, these events highlight the growth of padel in Reunion and its ability to attract high-level competitions.

The matches will take place according to the following schedule (Reunion Island times, mainland times in parentheses):

  • 1 / 8 de finale : Saturday of 13h to 18h (10 a.m.-15 p.m. metropolitan France)
  • 1 / 4 de finale : Saturday of 18h to 21h (15 a.m.-18 p.m. metropolitan France)
  • 1/2 finals : Sunday from 13h30 (10:30 a.m. metropolitan area)
  • Final : Sunday at 17h (14 p.m. metropolitan France)
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.