The 2025 Open de France Féminin, the most significant ladies polo tournament in France, commenced on Tuesday September 16, at the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, set in La Ferme d’Apremont, just 30 minutes away from Paris, France. The tournament sees eight teams up to 16 goals (ladies handicap). Teams are split in two
As the 25th Open de France Barnes and the Trophée Castel step into the last days of competition, the Open de France Féminin was officially launched. Like the male counterpart, the most prestigious ladies tournament will take place at the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, in La Ferme d’Apremont. The Open de France Féminin
On Saturday August 12, Augustinus Bader claimed a narrow 4-3 win over Bal du Soleil and won the Ladies Polo Cup-Diane Barriere, the ladies tournament that forms part of the traditionsl Barriere Deauville Polo Cup, within the season at the Deauville International Polo Cup, set in Normandy, Northwest France. The lineup, commanded by 9-goaler Lia
Augustinus Bader and Bar du Soleil are through the final of the Ladies Polo Cup Diane Barriere, the ladies polo tournament that is underway at the International Polo Club Deauville, and forms part of the Barriere Deauville Polo Cup. On Thursday August 10, McDo Deauville earned a narrow 6-5-6 against Bar du Soleil, but the latter
Rouge Absolu Paris took an impressive 8-3 win over DS Automobiles to win the Open de France Féminin at Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, located in Apremont, France, on Sunday, September 18. The ladies polo tournament saw six teams, up to 16 goals (ladies handicap), compete. Teams were split into two leagues. Lineups featured some
Following the last league games, played at Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, located in Apremont, France, Rouge Absolu Paris and DS Automobiles are through the final of the Open de France Féminin, the ladies polo tournament that sees six teams, up to 16 goals (ladies handicap), compete. Teams are split into two leagues. Lineups feature