Approaching the Bullpadel Show , which will be held on June 20 and 21 at the Pinède in Juan-les-Pins , Laura Boulleau confided in Teo Vieau The former French international footballer speaks frankly about her commitment to this charity tournament , his growing connection with the paddle , but also its vision of the competition , which she continues to nourish with intensity… even off the football pitch.
A dedicated and ambitious captain
How do you take on this role of captain and how will you manage your players?
Laura Boulleau : I take it very seriously, firstly because there is two associations to support – Smile & Sharing et the Adrien Association – and then because I am a great competitor I will definitely give all my energy to win.
I'll leave the padel stars alone, but I'll still tell them that I want them to give their best . I think about Paquito Navarro , because he likes to put on a show… but I want him to understand that I really want us to win .

A passion born on the field… and on the networks
How did you discover padel?
I started playing because in the world of football, everyone is getting involved , including my partner. And thanks to social media, I thought, “Why not try it?” It’s already been 8 or 9 years . On progresses quickly in this sport, what makes it addictive Unlike football, where it takes several years to reach a decent level, In padel, in a few months you can have fun and reach an average level .
A bad memory for Roland, but revenge to be taken
You played at Roland-Garros last year in an exhibition...
I have bad memories of it. I was on the Central , I didn't think there would be so many people. It gave me a enormous pressure and I completely missed my game. I mismanaged my emotions. Today, I am keen to do much better .
Her ideal partner? A little Argentinian named Chingotto
If you had to choose your dream partner?
Chingotto , without hesitation. Even if I let a bullet pass through my corner, he will go and get her . It's a bit like a guardian angel . I like Paquito Navarro a lot, but I think he's a bit lazy... so I choose Chingotto, without hesitation.


The competitor's DNA never leaves her
What aspects of football do you translate into padel?
A lot. Managing emotions , especially. Having evolved in a high-level environment helps me in key moments, when I have to remain clear-headed on decisive points. I think that I have a real advantage compared to those who have never practiced sport at a high level. And then there is the rage to win . When I say that I don't give up anything , it is not a formula: I really don't give up anything .
See you on June 20 and 21 in Juan-les-Pins to see Laure Boulleau at work, racket in hand, with her contagious passion and her desire to win intact.
A big sports enthusiast, I discovered padel in 2021, and since then I have followed this sport every day!

























































































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