Croc’ Le Mur: tennis practice walls by Lacoste
Discover the Croc’ Le Mur renovations at Paris University Club, Sarzeau Tennis Club, AAC in Amiens, TCMJ in Montreuil-Juigné, and Pont-Domessin Tennis Club.
Croc' Le Mur, Montreuil Juigné
Croc’ Le Mur: what is it all about?
The Croc’ Le Mur initiative is a renovation programme of 60 tennis practice walls in clubs affiliated with the French Tennis Federation (FFT) across France, aiming to make tennis more accessible and appealing to everyone.
"The wall is the best partner for learning tennis," says Gilles Moretton, President of the French Tennis Federation.
Each Croc’ Le Mur renovation is designed to inspire people to play, combining artistic ambition with a playful approach. All across France, the walls will celebrate the worlds of Lacoste, the FFT, and the club itself. They will also be “gamified” with precision zones and integrated challenges, making training fun—even for beginners.
Croc' Le Mur, Pont Domessin.
Croc' Le Mur, Amiens
"The wall is for kids. We wanted it to be visible, playful—and it is. When you come here, you just want to grab a ball and start hitting it back and forth," Arnaud Clément, former world No. 10, Australian Open finalist, and Lacoste ambassador
Croc' Le Mur, Sarzeau
5 walls renovated, and more coming soon
Club colours, city logo… the artist Stéphane Opéra, in collaboration with We Are Etendart and Lacoste, decorated the renovated walls with bold, abstract, and colourful graphic compositions. Discover now the Croc’ Le Mur renovations at Paris Université Club (PUC), Tennis Club de Sarzeau (TCS), Amiens Athletic Club (AAC), Tennis Club de Montreuil-Juigné (TCMJ), and Ponts Tennis Domessin (PTD).
Croc' Le Mur, PUC de Paris