He closes an important chapter in the recent history of French padel. After five years at the helm of the French women's team, Robin Haziza He announced that he was ending his adventure as captain. A well-considered decision, expressed with restraint and emotion, in a message filled with pride and gratitude.

Five years of commitment to serving the collective

Having taken over as head coach of the women's national team five years ago, Robin Haziza has guided a generation of players through the structuring and rise of French women's padel. A mission he describes as a immense honormarked by a strong human dimension, made up of high standards, transmission and shared values.

Under her leadership, the French women's team experienced contrasting moments, from joys and doubts to defeats and triumphs. A rich journey, reflecting the nature of elite sport, culminating in a European silver medal, a powerful symbol of this cycle.

"The French national teams belong to no one."

In his farewell message, Robin Haziza rightly reminds us that “the French national teams transcend individuals. Above all, they embody the collective, the excellence and the pride of the jersey“, principles which he claims to have tried to honor every day with passion.

He is leaving his positionproud of the progress made“, but also deeply attached to the players, the staff and all the people working daily for the development of French padel. Strong recognition towards the Federation, with which he collaborated throughout this adventure.

Even if he passes the torch, Robin Haziza isn't turning his back on the French national team. Quite the opposite. He affirms that he will now remain involved. the number one supporter The French women's national team, with the same undiminished passion for this sport and this jersey.

We will have an interview with the former coach coming soon on 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.