Rodri Ovide  is about to launch a major new project in his career:  his own academy in Madrid .

The Argentinian coach, now one of the most recognized technicians on the circuit, continues to develop his method and will soon be setting up shop in the Spanish capital with a new structure that is currently under construction.

 A personal project taking shape 

After taking his first steps in the world of academies alongside  Gaby Reca  à  Brunete ,  Rodri Ovide  had then chosen to fly on his own.

Since then, the Argentinian has launched numerous projects based on his vision of training, including  Internship ,  clinics  and various international initiatives.

Not all have shared the same fate, such as his academy project in  Bali which ultimately failed, but other experiments, on the other hand, made significant progress, particularly in  Argentina  and more broadly in  Latin America .

 A method he wants to continue developing 

These last years,  Rodri Ovide  had also joined the  Rafael Nadal Academy , with the idea of ​​continuing to structure and disseminate its methodology.

The objective was clear:  to grow one's approach to coaching  and to implement it in different territories.

This time, it's therefore up to  Madrid  that he is about to take another step forward.

 An academy designed for both professionals and amateurs 

Even though the project is still in its early stages, the first images shared on social media already give a glimpse of what will be the future  Rodri Ovide Academy .

The ambition seems quite clear: to create in Madrid a  reference center capable of accommodating both  professional players  only  amateur players .

 Details are still scarce, but this is a project to watch. 

At the moment, little concrete information has yet been released on:

  • the opening date
  • the exact facilities
  • or the registration procedures

But one thing is certain:  Rodri Ovide is preparing something important in Madrid .

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 !