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The National Padel Cup is the premier event of padel French. Based on the National Tennis Cup, the best qualifiers in the tournaments of padel have an appointment for the final stages in Cap d'Agde.
The Greenweez National Padel Cup (GNPC) 2024 is about to start. For this 10th anniversary of the competition, we are still waiting for a great party! As a reminder, the GNPC takes place in 2
The National Tennis Cup is the largest amateur tennis tournament in the world. With 35 editions of the National Tennis Cup and 9 editions of the National Padel Cup, this competition has become an unmissable
Open to all male and female players aged 11 and over (multi-racket FFT licensees or Padel), try your luck, too, to qualify for the final phase of the Greenweez National Padel...
Within the National Tennis Cup, the biggest amateur tennis competition in France, the general public will also have the opportunity to discover events for the padel. There will be several tournaments:
The French Tennis Federation is pleased to announce that the National Tennis Cup, the biggest amateur tournament in France, is becoming an FFT event, just like the National Padel Cup. The President of the FFT,
The final phase of the National Tennis Cup in Cap d'Agde is canceled. Terrible news for the biggest amateur tennis competition in the world. Consequence: The National Padel Cup will also not have ...
Christophe Lesage, the founding director of the National Tennis Cup and the National Padel Cup, was visiting the Pyramides club for the P2000. He answers questions from Franck Binisti. Adapt despite ...
It is certainly one of the most famous competitions of padel in France: La National Padel Cup. And very good news, the NPC 2020 will take place at the Center International du Cap d'Agde in ...
The National Padel Cup is certainly the oldest circuit in the world of padel. The NPC will celebrate its 6th birthday in 2020. The co-founder of the competition, Christophe Lesage looks back on one of
The National Padel Cup 2019 is over. But this edition will be remembered. Nearly 500 pairs took part in this competition. Johan Bergeron, the French n 1, and Nicolas Trancart, the French n 10 are ...





