The famous “VILLA PRIMROSE Bordeaux” has 2 panoramic padel courts. A historic club in France with approximately 2000 members.
Timothy Danglade, the promotion manager of the manufacturer TERRES DE SPORTS said he was particularly satisfied to see “a century-old club has some very nice padel courts".
The VILLA PRIMROSE club is renowned for being a “Roland-Garros on a human scale thanks to these clay tennis courts".
The club receives the "Challenger 125 BNP PARIBAS PRIMROSE Bordeaux" every year, which has once again welcomed many great tennis players (Richard Gasquet, Lucas Pouille, Benjamin Bonzi, Hugo Gaston, etc.) for this 2022 edition.
VILLA PRIMROSE has several old resin tennis courts, the club decided to transform them to install 2 panoramic padel courts.
The surface area of a tennis court does not allow for 2 padel courts: a tennis court measuring 36x18m and a padel court measuring 20x10m. As a result, the builders SPORTS LANDS had to build a 154m2 porous concrete extension. In addition to the extension, he built the stringers to fix the structures of the 2 panoramic padel courts.
The characteristics of PRIMROSE padel:
- 2 panoramic padels (no posts between the windows)
- Structures in black color
- Unbreakable laminated panes 12mm thick
- Lighting 8 leds of 150 watts
- Green synthetic turfs
- Silica of the same color as the grass (no beach sand effect on the padel)
The two padels were able to be delivered before the “BNP PARIBAS PRIMROSE Bordeaux” which took place from May 8 to 15, 2022. Visitors as well as some players were able to try the two panoramic padels of TERRES DE SPORTS, in particular the locals Amélie Detrivière and Catherine Lalanne.

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.