The reference media of the French-speaking padel continues its development. In order to strengthen its editorial coverage, Padel Magazine announces the recruitment of a part-time columnist.

This new step is part of a desire to broaden the diversity of published content, while giving more space to analyses, decryptions and human stories which make padel so rich in France and internationally.

The future columnist will actively participate in the writing of the news articles, interviews, portraits et opinion pieces around professional, amateur and institutional padel. The position is open to anyone passionate about this sport, with a good writing style, natural curiosity and journalistic sensitivity.

"We receive information, testimonies and feedback from players, clubs and organizers every day. The idea is to enrich our coverage of current events with an outside perspective, a more personal approach, while maintaining our requirement for objectivity," explains the editorial staff of Padel Magazine.

The post, at part-time, is aimed at both a journalism or communications student than to a padel enthusiast wishing to get involved in the media. A good knowledge of the sporting environment, the circuit FIP and Premier Padel constitutes an asset.

Main missions include:

  • la writing articles on various themes (tournaments, clubs, players, federal news);
  • la participation in journalistic monitoring on national and international circuits;
  • la creation of analytical or opinion content for the website and social networks.

Candidates can send their CV and short presentation to the following address : contact@padelmagazine.fr, with the object: Columnist Application – Padel Magazine.

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.