Wtc
Impasse du Château Gaillard, Wissous, Essonne, Île-de-France, France, 91320
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Membership & Pricing
The Wissous Tennis Club (WTC) sits in Wissous, Essonne, about 11 km south of Paris between Parc Arthur Clark and Parc Château Gaillard. Founded roughly 25 years ago as a tennis club, it grew into a multi-racket indoor centre with badminton, squash and padel. Four indoor padel courts on synthetic grass replaced the last tennis court and jorky-ball lanes. The site pitches itself as a wellbeing hub: coaching, the Fred aujourd'hui bar-restaurant, concerts and events. Most padel players travel in from across Île-de-France; the club stages homologated tournaments and open days. Reserve courts online after creating a free user account.
Facilities
Play pay-as-you-go or buy VIS (Very Important Sportif) ticket packs: a €5 lifetime card unlocks prepaid bundles from €65 (15 tickets) to €520 (150 tickets). Padel costs €40 per hour, €60 for 90 minutes, or €30 off-peak (Monday–Friday 10:00–12:00, 14:00–17:00 and 23:00–midnight); VIS rates are 8, 12 or 6 tickets. Badminton and squash are priced separately on the tariff table. New players create an account via Réserver then Espace utilisateur. A dedicated CE (corporate) login exists for workplace schemes.
Opening Hours
Reviews (5)
Too hot. Needs AC
Super
Super
Fantastic padel court! The facilities are top-notch, the court is excellent, and the atmosphere is great. A huge thank you to Grégoire for his warm welcome and helpfulness; it really makes a difference. I highly recommend it!
One of the worst places I've ever been. Honestly, I don't even know how this place is still in business, everything about it is so appalling. We booked a paddleboarding session, arrived, and the person there gave us some vague spiel about having to pay afterward. Right from the start, it reeked of complete amateurism. We played a little longer—because, yes, there was absolutely NO ONE behind us—and when it came time to pay, they pounced on us for an extra 10 measly minutes. Ten minutes. They didn't explain anything, didn't announce anything, didn't clarify anything: just a surprise charge, as if their survival depended on squeezing out every last euro. It's a tourist trap: no transparency, no honesty, no shame. You literally get the impression that their priority isn't service, it's seeing how far they can squeeze every last penny out of their customers. In short: a terrible place, poorly managed, with terrible practices. I wouldn't recommend anyone waste their time—or money—there.
