The padel brand market continues to expand with the arrival of a new, ambitious player: Level PadelAlthough still relatively unknown to the general public, the brand made a strong impact at launch by announcing the signing of three experienced players from the professional circuit.
And not just any entry. To mark its arrival, Level Padel relies on a 100% Spanish trio composed of Gonzalo Rubio, Javi Ruiz et Victor RuizThree recognized profiles, accustomed to the demands of the highest level, and capable of offering immediate visibility to the brand at the biggest tournaments.
A philosophy geared towards the players
Level Padel presents itself with a slogan: “From Players to Players”. A statement of intent that suggests a desire to design equipment conceived by and for players, with particular attention paid to performance and feel.
The choice of Rubio, Javi Ruiz, and Víctor Ruiz is no accident. All three possess extensive tour experience, in-depth knowledge of equipment, and specific expectations regarding racquets. This credible trio is ideally suited to support the brand's technical development and become its best ambassadors.
There are still many unknowns surrounding the range
While the signings are now official, many questions remain unanswered. No details have yet emerged regarding the racket models the players will be using: will it be a single model or several variations tailored to each player's profile? What technical features will be emphasized? And above all, Level Padel Does it plan to limit itself to rackets or, in the long term, offer a wider range including textiles, accessories, or even shoes?
All these questions fuel curiosity around this new brand, which is clearly keen to establish itself permanently in the padel scene.
A launch to watch closely
With these three renowned signings, Level Padel He clearly displays his ambitions and desire to quickly establish himself on the professional circuit. Now we just have to see his first creations and whether his performances on the court will follow.
One thing is sure: Level Padel does not go unnoticed for its debut, and its arrival promises to further energize the padel brand market in 2026.
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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