The work of the Padel Horizon on the installations of the Tennis Club of Saint-Maur have started. Delivery is scheduled for this summer with six fields of padel, four squash and four badminton.

Padel Horizon is a true precursor of padel in Île de France. Jean-Baptiste Piette and Pierre-Nima Sanaeï, the two friends from Lyon who initiated the project, created the first private structure solely dedicated to padel in the Paris region in 2015 in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Too cramped, they then decided to set up at the Set Club of Champigny-sur-Marne where Fabien Veber also joined the adventure.

Together, they decided to create their own project, built from A to Z. It's now done. The padel will have a new stronghold in eastern Paris and it will be located at the Tennis Club of Saint-Maur with its 17 clay tennis courts and a stone's throw from the RER A Sucy-Bonneuil station. A real asset in the Paris region.

Comfort and quality of play at the heart of the project

Comfort and pleasure will be at the heart of the project. Padel Horizon will have six runways padel (including two where exits will be authorized with three meters on each side), 10 meters high flat, insulation to regulate the temperature, carpets World Padel Tour, 3-meter side windows. That's not all: as was already the case in Fontenay, Padel Horizon will also offer four squash courts and four badminton courts. Each sport will have its dedicated space so that everyone can practice their favorite sport in the best conditions.

Padel Horizon will welcome its enthusiasts in a clubhouse on the first floor with a bar, restaurant and seminar rooms which will overlook the various grounds. The club's favorite and favorite coaches, namely Fabrice Ortiz for the padel and John Elstob for squash, will be on board. Work began in mid-February and delivery is scheduled for this summer. Only a few months to wait before coming to discover a center that has everything to become "the place to be" for the padel and your favorite racket sports.

Here is in real time, the progress of the new club of padel Parisian:

 

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovers the padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since padel is part of his life. You often see him touring France going to cover the major events of padel French.