Le personalised tour Premier Padel has come to a real standstill. While the week was supposed to be marked by one of the major events of the season, the Major of Doha The calendar was suddenly emptied. suspension of the Qatari tournament , due to the current instability in Middle-East , completely disrupts the rhythm of the circuit and the preparation of the players.
A week without a Major… and with very little to play
The contrast is stark. Where a Major usually concentrates all the attention of the padel world, with 2 000 points To distribute to the winners, the players find themselves this week either at a standstill or engaged in tournaments. FIP much more modest.
The secondary circuit therefore temporarily takes over, with several events scattered around the world. After the FIP Gold of Kazakhstan Last week's event, featuring Di Nenno and Gonzalez, which was won in a challenging environment, and the FIP Silver Abidjan event, which notably included Joffre and Gala, now turn attention to a... FIP Silver in Aguascalientes (Mexico) , FIP Bronze in Norway or a FIP Silver in Baku .
Among the names expected in Mexico are... Tino Libaak , Alex Chozas , Tolito Aguirre or, Agustín “El Loco” Torre as Libaak / Chozas have just come out of a title about the Argentina Padel Tour .
An April that feels like a mini prep course
This pause creates a rather rare situation in the professional padel : in the middle of April, the best players in the world are experiencing almost a form of impromptu pre-season .
In an often packed schedule, this unexpected break offers time. Real time. For some, it's a chance to catch their breath, recover physically, or spend a few days with loved ones—we're thinking in particular of Coello, who went on vacation. For others, it's primarily an ideal window for work fine-tune the details, add physicality, or lay a more solid foundation with a new partner.
This is probably where this break can have the most impact.
A stoppage that can either break... or launch new dynamics.
The real unknown now concerns the return to competition A break like this can break momentum, slow down positive dynamics, or on the contrary allow some pairs to return in better conditions.
And this point becomes even more interesting in the current context of the circuit, marked by numerous changes of partners .
Because the P2 of Newgiza , expected from April 13-18 in Egypt , will not only be the comeback tournament. It will also be the first real test for many new associations some of whom had very little time to work together.
Newgiza, the first to reveal new pairs
The Egyptian tournament should therefore serve as the first indicator after the latest wave of movement on the circuit, largely triggered by the separation of Sanyo Gutiérrez et Gonza Alfonso .
Among the new pairs expected to Newgiza Among other things, we will find:
- Gonza Alfonso / Javi Barahona
- Sanyo Gutierrez / Victor Ruiz
- José Jiménez / Javi García
- Íñigo Jofre / David Gala
This break therefore comes at almost the right time for these pairs, who will be able to arrive with a minimum of preparation beforehand, which is not always the case on the current circuit.
Other duos are already nearing the end
Conversely, Newgiza will also serve as last tournament for some associations already condemned in the short term.
This will notably be the case for:
- Juan Tello / Edu Alonso
- Maxi Arce / Pablo Lijó
- Aimar Goñi / Enrique Goenaga
We will then have to wait for the Brussels P2 , expected from 20 to 26 April , to see other new pairs that have already been announced, such as:
- Tello / Arce
- Alonso / Goñi
- Castaño / Xisco Gil
- Diestro / Sánchez Blasco
- Lijó / Pablo García
A resumption already full of questions
Another intriguing element before the resumption: the absence, at this stage, of the world number 1 Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia in the list of registered voters Newgiza A choice that was bound to attract attention, especially after this period of forced rest due to the cancellation of Doha .
Conversely, the majority of other big names on the circuit, both men and women, are expected to be in Egypt.
One thing is certain: this break, imposed by factors outside of sport, could well have some very concrete consequences on the rest of the season. And in a circuit where everything can change very quickly, Newgiza could already reshuffle quite a few cards.
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