Théo Platel on Trust, Tactics and the Reality of Chasing Europe’s Pickleball Ceiling
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Summary
In this episode of the World Pickleball Podcast, Chris speaks to Théo Platel, France’s leading men’s player and the current number one men’s doubles player on the RTA Pickleball Tour rankings.
Théo talks about his route from junior tennis in the south of France into pickleball, the early humbling that made him take the sport seriously, and the role his brother Julien played as doubles partner, coach and manager.
The conversation also goes deep on his partnership with Ben Cawston, why tactical trust matters in doubles, how Théo studies matches to improve, and why his biggest step forward has been mental rather than technical.
They also discuss the cost of chasing a professional pickleball career, the pull of the US and APP/PPA tours, the rise of Louis Laville after Australia, and what European players need if they are serious about closing the gap on the best players in the world.
Théo finishes with a simple but valuable tip for ambitious players: stop trying to win every point too early, build consistency, and make your opponent miss first.
Follow Théo on Instagram: @theoplatel_pb