At the International Open Squash Island Rousse, the poster was expected in the island clan, although we love the selector of the French team squash Renan Lavigne.
Tomorrow in the final, the Boss (Thierry Lincou) will face Piaf (Antoine Petrucci, the child of the club) in an unprecedented final at L'Ile-Rousse.
The Boss is always the Boss. And if Theo Parent has hooked well, he could not cope with a Titi player (Thierry Lincou), still impressive in information and present on each ball of Theo as his best days. The boss had fun as a kid, and we with him. 11 / 2, 11 / 5, 11 / 9, hat the Artist and THANK YOU for the show.
The other half looked much closer between a Renan, not at the top of his form, but a fighter as usual, which pushed the Piaf (A to give the max in front of his own.) A little contracted by the stake Balanin struggled to break free, but he was so eager to finally play a final at home 15 / 13, 11 / 7, 11 / 8 This time it's good, and it will be against the Boss The dream poster tonight at 19h.
In girls, there was no surprise. Maud Duplomb has taken the most logical measure of the world of Marchetti, in battle, but obviously too fair against the racket still easy Maud, who will aim for an 8eme title tonight at 17h30 against Léa Barbeau. Léa did not have to work to qualify for her first final at L'Ile-Rousse. The girlfriend Axelle Legrand, suffering from ankle for several days, had to give up play. We are disappointed necessarily for her, but it is so.
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.

































































































National 2: TC Bandol relegated to Regional 1
Two points away from the set: Hugounenq and Robert give Ruiz/Esbrí a scare at the FIP Gold Ponta Delgada
Where to watch the Gijón P2 semi-finals? Schedule, times and posters
Sanyo Gutiérrez: "Looking back, I think I could have been a better partner."
David Matéo, number 1 in Europe: FIP tournament director and builder of ViaPadelthe man with many hats
Crosetti is betting on Libaak: “He just needs someone to join him at world number 1”
Coki Nieto returns to Gijón: “Jon and I can compete with anyone”
Casa Padel opens a new club in Croissy-Beaubourg
Interclub N2 2026 – Results / Schedule / Live
National Interclub 2 2026: everything you need to know about the regulations
Gijón P2: explosive reunion between Ari Sánchez and Paula Josemaría
Coki Nieto: a winning comeback
FIP Tour: No fewer than 24 French athletes are competing in the circuit between Portugal and the Netherlands
Where can I watch the P2 Gijón quarter-finals?
STAR: Padel reinvented, blending sport, elegance, and networking
Colombia, the new driving force of Latin American padel
New OnlyFans signing: Osoro opens up about his career
Opening a padel club: how much does it cost?
Being tall in padel: an advantage on the serve according to the FIP rule?
Is singles padel allowed in official competitions?
The controversial rules in padel: what the regulations actually say
Padel serve: what is the exact height at which the ball should be struck according to the FIP?
Understanding the effects to play padel better
Air padel: why pros keep repeating "into thin air" (and how to use it without it becoming a gimmick)
The vibra broken down: transfer, striking plan and sensations
And Ducati created the fastest pala in the world!
Augsburger, the smash as signature: between genius and haste
Mario Cordero's tactical analysis of a Leo match – Best athlete
Right-wing players: the clash of generational approaches
When padel becomes synchronized: why we sometimes fall into the opponent's rhythm
Yanguas: immense qualities serving a still fragile mentality
Ale Galán: a wounded hand, but that doesn't stop him!
Preventing injuries in padel: methods that allow you to play longer
Warm-up, stretching, cool-down: the keys to longevity
Children's padel: a culture established in Spain, an inspiring model for France
High-level training and pathways: Spain and France, two different dynamics
Christophe, when an amateur player engages in a genuine learning process
February holidays: tennis and padel camps at the Les Pyramides club