Padel continues to grow in the Île-de-France region. After several years of decline, the Paris region is now establishing itself as a true hub of international padel And 2026 could well mark a turning point.
With four international tournaments on the program , including two organized in Marnes-la-Coquette, the Ile-de-France calendar looks set to be busy… and above all strategic.
Marnes-la-Coquette, the new stronghold of the FIP circuit
Located just a few kilometers from Roland-Garros, the club Forest Hill of Marnes-la-Coquette will welcome two international tournaments in 2026 , a still rare case on the circuit.
FIP Bronze Marnes – May 18-24, 2026
First date: a FIP Bronze in the spring , which will mark Marnes' official entry onto the international circuit.
A tournament unlike any other for the region, which will serve as first full-scale test , with the clear objective of establishing a permanent place in the FIP calendar.
FIP Silver Marnes – August 31 to September 6, 2026
A few months later, Marnes would follow up with a FIP Silver , and not just any time.
Positioned just before the Paris Major This tournament could become one of the most attractive in its category.
In practice, we could see:
- another high density of international players
- the presence of world top players
- pairs coming to acclimatize to Parisian conditions
A logical sequence that could offer two consecutive weeks of very high-level competition in Île-de-France .
Paris Major in sight
The Alpine Paris Major will take place from 7 13 September 2026 in Die .
The continuation with the FIP Silver in Marnes reinforces the coherence of the calendar and could transform this period into highlight of world padel .
The FIP Promises confirms the momentum
Another important event: the FIP Promises Paris by WME , dedicated to young people.
After a successful first edition in 2025, the tournament will return to Lésigny du 15 to 19 July confirming the desire to make Île-de-France:
- a territory of high level
- but also a key location for the development of young talent
Four international tournaments in Île-de-France: a first
with:
- le FIP Bronze Marnes
- le FIP Silver Marnes
- le FIP Promises Paris
- and Paris Major
The Île-de-France region will host four international tournaments in 2026.
An unprecedented concentration that confirms the rise of padel in the region.
Upcoming events in France not to be missed
Before this Parisian sequence, several important stages are already coming up on the FIP circuit in France.
FIP Bronze Rivesaltes – April 6 to 14, 2026
Brand new to the circuit, the club of Rivesaltes , near Perpignan, will host a FIP Bronze.
with:
- 9 lands
- a complex of more than 6 000 m²
- a direct proximity to Spain
A tournament that could quickly become a regular calendar appointment .
I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !

























































































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