Even far from the slopes,  Fernando Belasteguín  continues to grow its legacy in the world of padel.

The former Argentine legend has officially announced the opening of a new:

  •  White Padel Center  at :  canning in the Buenos Aires region

The project will come to fruition: the  May 19th 2027 

and will be developed with:

  •  Pride Developer  within the complex:  Pride Canning Center 

 “Continue to educate through sport” 

On his social media, Bela unveiled the first virtual images of the future complex accompanied by a powerful message:

“A club open to all and a new way to experience sport in a community. We will continue to educate through sport.”

As with his previous projects, the objective goes far beyond simply creating a padel club.

Belasteguín wants to build:

  • training spaces
  • of sharing
  • transmission of sporting values

 A very symbolic project for Bela 

This new center will inevitably have a special significance for the former world number 1.

After travelling the world for more than twenty years, Bela is now returning home with a project in Argentina.

In a video filmed directly on the site where the club will be built, he explains:

“After travelling the world, I felt it was time to create something in my country.”

A powerful statement from the man who remains the greatest legend in the history of padel.

 The third Bela Padel Center 

With this new project, the Argentinian continues the international development of his brand:

  •  White Padel Center 

Prior to this project in Buenos Aires, two other centers had already been established:

  • à  Alicante  
  • then  Barcelona 

Two projects that have met with enormous success.

 Padel continues its boom in Argentina 

This announcement comes at a time when padel is exploding in Argentina.

The recent one:

  •  Buenos Aires Premier Padel P1 
    has once again broken all attendance records with:
  •  16 920 spectators 

Further proof of the country's immense passion for this sport.

With this new Bela Padel Center, Belasteguín now wants to participate directly in the development of future generations of Argentinians.

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 !