The Cartri brand Padel worries about his future. A brand which has bet heavily on the international market and which finds itself "blocked" with COVID-19.

This is probably one of the many news that may reach our ears. The poor financial state of some padel companies. The longer the time spent in confinement, the more difficult it will be for small businesses to recover.

Cartri Padel is a brand that has bet heavily on the international market. Large quantities of material, including palas, were scheduled for shipment. Bad luck, last Friday the equipment remained in the warehouses, and the staff were sent home. Although employees can work from home using computers, the merchandise does not move.

Without money coming in first to reimburse the construction of the palas, then to support the business, Cartri fears for its future.

How long will the quarantine continue? When activities resume, won't the first necessities come before the palas? Will padel players invest in new palas? So many questions that Cartri and many companies are asking themselves.

Julien Bondia

Julien Bondia is a padel teacher in Tenerife (Spain). Columnist and advisor, he helps you play better through his tutorials and articles on padel tactics/techniques.

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