Le padel French is full of talent, but also atypical players. Find out who are the players with the most distinctive styles.

When we did our article on the craziest looks of World Padel Tour, many of you identified yourself on Facebook. So today we offer you our Best Of of the most atypical styles of padel French.

  • Johan romanowski

It is in a way the Rambo of padel French. Long hair, red headband, the current 18th in the standings enters the track to do battle, a bit like a Rafa Nadal. He often happens to play in capri pants, a nod to the Manacor bull?

  • Franck Binisti

With his lumbar belt, our national Francky proves to us that we can play well padel even if you have back pain. Regarding the look: we will refrain from commenting on the jogging pants, and we will not mention the multicolored jacket that he has dragged in all the clubs in France ...

  • Flo landtsheer

Northerner Flo Landtsheer (on the right in the photo) is a real colossus. With his build, he looks more like a former pillar of the French rugby team than a player of padel. It is perhaps no coincidence that he has played in Canterbury outfits for a long time. Those who have seen him on the track know that you shouldn't be fooled by appearances, the current number 30 in the standings is a formidable player!

  •  Jean-Thomas Peyrou

JT is a valiant player, who tears himself up on all points, a real dog on the track. Often very sweaty and not always technically clean, he is nicknamed Brad Guilbert by his peers. 11th in the French ranking, it is in a way the apology for “Winning ugly”.

  •  Christopher Esquirol

Long member of the Top 100 of padel French, Christophe Esquirol is a player more than atypical. A former rugby player, this Gersois with a strong voice is able to enter the field with a cigarette in his mouth, and drink a pint when changing sides. A theatrical style that conquered Martita Ortega (the water bottle is only there for the photo).

 

 

 

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