From May 30 to June 1, 2025, the Monkey Padel, located in the Salon region, will host a tournament Women's P1500 supported by Bati Tradition Concept, bringing together several of the best French players, including Elodie Invernon et Wendy Barsotti.

Already recognized for its dynamism in the PACA region, the Monkey Padel is organizing its first tournament of this magnitude. This event will mark an important milestone for the club, showcasing women's padel in a modern setting suited to high-level competition.

A strong desire to support women's padel

Through this P1500, the Monkey Padel confirms its commitment to the development of women's sport. The club regularly organizes women's and mixed tournaments, ranging from P25 au P250, and participates in interclub competitions with two women's teams entered this season.

This tournament thus represents a new illustration of the club's strategy to promote the practice of female padel in the region.

A tournament open to all audiences

For three days, padel enthusiasts and the curious alike will be able to enjoy high-level matches in a friendly atmosphere. Access will be open to all, with the opportunity to enjoy a varied catering offering thanks to the daily presence of food trucks.

Women's P1500 at the Monkey Padel : a major event for the Salon region

A strong local partnership

The event will be supported by Bati Tradition Concept, a locally based masonry company, which is celebrating its eighth anniversary this year. Working on both new construction and renovation projects, the company is supporting this project to demonstrate its commitment to the development of local sports initiatives.

A meeting to promote women's padel

This weekend of competition is part of the desire of the Monkey Padel to strengthen the visibility of women's padel and to offer an accessible and unifying sporting event for the entire public.

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.