This is news that will affect padel enthusiasts: Ramiro Moyano, one of the most iconic figures on the professional circuit, announced that he will end his career at the end of the 2025 seasonThe Mexico Major will be his last tournament on the circuit. Premier Padel, thus bringing to an end more than a decade of high-level performance.

A career marked by talent… and injuries

Ramiro Moyano has always been considered one of the most complete athletes on the circuit. Unfortunately, over time his physique has also weakened him: multiple injuries have hampered his progress over the seasons, to the point of making it impossible to train at full intensity.

At 36, the Argentinian from La Plata explains that he made this decision at peace and with a smile ", after a period of reflection that began at the start of the year.

From Godo Díaz to Juan Martín Díaz: a journey rich in associations

During his long career, Moyano had many prestigious partners: Godo Díaz, Maxi Grabiel, Juan Martín Díaz, Lucho Capra, Cristian Gutiérrez and Xisco GilWith Gabriel, he had notably reached the final of the Final Master of World Padel Tour, a striking memory from his best years on the circuit.

Moyano marked the transition between two generations of padel, symbolizing both the WPT period and the arrival of thest Premier Padel.

One last wish: to play with his son

Now living in MajorcaRamiro Moyano devotes more time to his family, his greatest pillar. Father of three children Juanpe, Candela and GalaHaving recently been born, he admits that the lack of time spent with them weighed heavily in his decision.

"I became a father young, I'd like to retire by playing a tournament with my son," he confided to Twenty Ten.

His eldest son, Juan Pedro, currently lives in Argentina and is beginning to play his first professional tournaments under the guidance of Seba MocoroaAnd Ramiro still dreams of a unique moment: compete in an official tournament alongside him before putting away his racket for good.

Post-career: focusing on training at the Rafa Nadal Academy

Even if he leaves competition, Ramiro Moyano is not turning his back on padel. Already involved in the Rafael Nadal Academyhe now devotes himself to teaching and training young playersThe former Argentinian number 1 sees his future on the sidelines, as a coach for the new generation:

"I live in Mallorca and I will remain connected to padel, probably as a coach," he explained.

A season full of emotion for those feeling nostalgic.

After Marta Marrero et Carolina NavarroThis is another great figure in padel who is preparing to retire. The 2025 season will remain one of farewells for an entire generation of pioneers, like... Ramiro Moyanowhich will have marked an entire era.

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 !