Australia wants to become a strong nation of padel. Removed from everyone physically, this does not mean that she is not present on the board padel.

It is not a country but a continent. Australia wants to grow and be part of the strong nations of padel. We have already seen it at the Asian Padel Cup: this nation is the reigning champion with, for the moment, tennis players who have moved to the padel.

But the substantive work continues. Several European companies and organizations set up in the land of kangaroos to motivate structures to move forward. And it works. Each year the clubs are more and more numerous, the tournaments bloom with even stages of the FIP, and especially the brands are established in the country.

“Difficult to practice a sport if you can't find equipment.”

This sentence should soon be forgotten because the padel in Australia is growing, and growing fast. So much the better. Will we have the chance to see the Australians at the next world championships?

Julien Bondia

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