It's over to get attached to a pair of padel. Unless you are a fan of Coello / Tapia or Galán / Chingotto, it is better to choose a player than to follow a team, otherwise disappointment is guaranteed. Milano P1 is proof of this: barely have the registrations been released than the circuit is already experiencing a new wave of changes.

Cardona and Garrido, already finished

We thought we had found a solid project: paul cardona et Javi Garrido, registered together for the Rotterdam P1, just after the upheavals of the Paris Major. Many saw it as the beginning of a real partnership. As a result, the adventure would last... just one tournament. In Milan, Cardona would team up with Gonzalo Alfonso, while Garrido will leave alongside Lucas Campagnolo with whom he has already played in the past.

A domino effect

As is often the case, these movements create a domino effectIn Milan, we will also discover:

  • Alex Ruiz / Juanlu Esbrí
  • Tolito Aguirre / Sanyo Gutiérrez
  • José Antonio Diestro / Victor Ruiz
  • Alex Chozas / David Gala

In short, the painting will have a real scent of novelty.

Fast food padel

We're a long way from the stable projects of the past. Today, at the slightest underperformance, players change partners like shirts. The result: a circuit in perpetual motion, which can be exciting... but also exhausting for fans.

Benjamin Dupouy

I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !