Fernando Belasteguín delivered his clear opinion on Twenty Ten about the debate that has been raging among fans for several months: the repeated tensions between Juan Lebrón et Franco Stupaczuk, seen in particular during the Paris Major.
Bela embraces her competitive side
Asked about these heated exchanges between Lebrón et Stupaczuk , the “Boss” did not seek to cause controversy. On the contrary, he chose to defend this attitude by explaining that it reflects maximum standards:
“I think they argue because they want to win. I prefer a partner who yells at me if it's to win rather than a partner who doesn't talk to me.”
A statement that illustrates the former's straightforward vision global 1 number, himself known for his strong character on the field.
“If you yell at me, it’s because you want to win.”
Belasteguín even admitted seeing himself in Lebrón’s temperament:
“That was my way. I don't think you're yelling at me to bring me down. If you're yelling at me, it's because you want to win. And so do I, so we move forward together.”
Words that put into perspective the situation experienced by Lebrón and Stupa, often criticized for their altercations, but who themselves consider them as a way of building.
A reading shared by Stupa
This vision also joins that expressed by Franco Stupaczuk when Reserve Cup, where he assumed these lively discussions as part of the process:
“We will continue to discuss, but we will try to make it constructive.”
In short, for Belasteguín, passion and intensity are an integral part of the DNA of champions. And beyond the criticism, it is this thirst for victory that prevails.
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 !

























































































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