La 6rd stage of the Betclic Remontada Padel took place from 23 at 26 February au 4Padel Lille Seclin bringing together a large number of players who came to participate in this new stage of the circuit. In total, more than 180 participants competed on the club's tracks, spread across seven tournaments and six categories confirming the growing enthusiasm surrounding the event.
A high-caliber field and promising young talents.
As is often the case during the stages of the Remontada, the the level of play was particularly high in Lille, with the presence of several players ranked in the French Top 100 .
The event was also marked by the participation of a very promising young French padel player: Tyrone Potter . The French U13 champion has recently distinguished himself on the international stage by winning two consecutive tournaments on the FIP Promises U14 circuit in February confirming its rapid progress.
Activities and challenges on the program
Beyond the matches, the Lille leg also offered several activities designed to enhance the friendly atmosphere of the event.
Among them, the traditional Cupra Totem where participants had to try to guess the number of balls it contained. Estimates varied throughout the stage, with some betting on 150 balls , others on 200 or even 250 .
Another moment enjoyed by the players: the challenge organized on the field Babolat where participants had to compete for certain points with giant snowshoes Depending on the cards drawn by their opponents at the start of the game, the players had to complete this challenge to try and score. three necessary points .
Another participation from SportMoments
The event also welcomed once again Guillaume, from the @sportmomentsfr account , came to participate in this Lille stage and share the experience with the players present.
Next stop: Reims
After Lille, the Betclic Remontada Padel will continue his journey with a next step planned for the 4thPadel from Reims from March 23 to 26 .
The players will have another opportunity to try their luck in order to qualify for the finals held in Paris , the highlight of this circuit which continues to bring together a large audience of padel enthusiasts.
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.

























































































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