Since 2015, well before the rise of paddle In France, an ambitious project has seen the light of day: to make WinWin Padel the biggest club in the country and a national benchmark. Today, this momentum is threatened.
"Without consultation, the town hall of Cabriès made the decision to terminate our lease to make way for a real estate project, thus jeopardizing a exemplary structure, which contributes to the sporting development and attractiveness of the town.
A club with impressive figures
"WinWin Padel, it's not just a club, it's a real sports and social center :
- 30 players references
- 1 licensees, making the club the No. 1 in France
- 16 approved tournaments organized every month
- More than 500 matches played monthly
- 2 players welcomed every week »
A major economic and sporting impact
"In addition to being a essential competition venue, WinWin Padel is a key player in the territory :
- Personalized official tournaments attracting players from all over France
- A padel school training the talents of tomorrow
- Personalized internships accessible to all, allowing everyone to progress”
A fight for the club's survival
“Beyond the numbers, it’s a whole community, a Story and state of mind which are at risk of disappearing. Players, residents, enthusiasts, your mobilization is essential to defend WinWin Padel and prevent this closure."
You can sign the petition and participate in the preservation of this emblematic club by clicking HERE.

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.