Often categorized as a player with Less impactful game than other left-wing specialists, Momo González Yet he has never ceased to establish himself among the elite of world padel. Player supportCapable of adapting to all situations, the Malaga native built his career on a reading the game fine and total overall mastery of all phases.

For the upcoming season, Momo is starting a new chapter by partnering with Martín Di Nenno, a player at substantial track record, who fought for the world number one ranking until the end of the 2023 seasonAn intriguing partnership, particularly because of the profile of the two players, sometimes considered less explosive than other duos on the circuit.

Asked by The Paddle House Regarding this new pairing, González fully embraces this interpretation and provides a clear answer:

“Even if some people think we don’t have as many winners, I believe we’re going to build a very solid game. We’ll score points by putting pressure on with the volley, the vibora, or in transition. Power doesn’t worry me; there are other solutions. I feel very comfortable with Martín, and I think we’ll be able to find winners.”

A speech that perfectly reflects thegame identity by Momo González. More than the crisp strike, he relies on the Constance, variation and intelligent construction of pointsThis approach has allowed him to establish himself permanently among the best and to occupy the position today... 15th place in the world rankings.

With Di Nenno, González therefore intends to prove that at the highest level, the collective strength, continuous pressure and mutual understanding can rival raw power.

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 !