The Île-de-France region is preparing to experience a historic 2026 season for international padel.
With four international competitions listed on the calendar The Paris region sets a record in Europe for the same geographical area.
At the top of this program is obviously the Alpine Paris Major , one of the world's largest international tournaments, organized in Roland-Garros in September But around this flagship event, several competitions of the FIP Tour will structure the season and further reinforce the importance of the French capital in the global padel scene.
FIP Promises Paris by WME Sport
July 16, 2026 - July 19, 2026
La second edition of FIP Promises Paris by WME Sport is now official. The tournament will once again take place at tennis Padel Lésigny Club , but with one important change: the competition will take place in the middle of summer , and no longer in the autumn.
More than 350 young players from all over the world are expected to participate in this international competition dedicated to the talents of tomorrow.
Over the years, this tournament could establish itself as a a global reference among young people , somewhat like the tournament of Little Aces of Tarbes in tennis, considered one of the biggest showcases for junior tennis.
FIP Bronze Marnes
May 18, 2026 - May 24, 2026
Direction the Forest Hill of Marnes-la-Coquette , which will host next May a FIP Bronze tournament .
It will be a first for Île-de-France , already accustomed to hosting the the biggest padel tournament in the world with the Paris Major This time, it's time for an international competition of the FIP Tour , more classic in its format, but which could attract many players looking for valuable points for the world ranking .
With the constant increase in the level and density of the international circuit, this type of tournament now represents a strategic step for many professional players .
FIP Silver Marnes
August 31, 2026 – September 6, 2026
A few days before the Paris Major , FIP Silver of Marnes-la-Coquette could become a particularly interesting event on the calendar.
Located in just a few kilometers from Roland-Garros this tournament could attract a large proportion of the players in the world's top 100 , who came to prepare for the Parisian Major.
In this context, the the level of competition could be particularly high , with players from previous and main board seeking to accumulate matches before the major event of the season: the Alpine Paris Major .
Alpine Paris Major
September 7, 2026 – September 13, 2026
The highlight of the season: the Alpine Paris Major , organized at Roland Garros , which remains one of the biggest international padel tournaments in the world .
Each year, the event brings together the best players on the planet in the mythical setting of French tennis, confirming Paris's place as one of the world capitals of padel.
Île-de-France is making its mark on the world padel map
With four major international tournaments in 2026 , the Île-de-France region confirms its growing role in the development of global padel.
Between international junior tournament , FIP Tour stages et Major of the circuit Premier Padel The Paris region is now settling in in the big leagues of international padel .
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