The only non-Spanish or Argentinian player on world top 20 , Sofia Araújo continues to forge her own path. The Lisbon native opened up about a little quirk that says a lot about her character, while also discussing her new challenge alongside Claudia Fernández.
A unique personality in the world's top tier
In a women's circuit largely dominated by Spanish and Argentines , Sofia Araújo is an exception. The Portuguese player is currently the only representative of another country within the world top 20 , a unique characteristic that further reinforces its exceptional status within the elite.
Nicknamed the “Lisbon lioness” She embodies a player with a strong temperament, capable of competing with the best thanks to her game powerful and committed.
“I always put the tape on backwards, it's part of my personality.”
Invited in a format proposed by Padel Review in collaboration with Siux Araújo then indulged in a lighter confidence, revealing a habit of hers:
“I must admit that my grip It can last a whole month, even though I change it during tournaments. But most importantly, I always put the tape on backwards… it's just my personality, I'm a bit unconventional myself.”
A seemingly insignificant detail, but one that reflects the Lisbon woman's personality quite well: spontaneous, different, and fully embracing her peculiarities, even in the small gestures of everyday life.
A new association to watch closely
From a sporting perspective, the 2026 season marks a turning point for Araújo. They have embarked on a new project with Claudia Fernández , one of the circuit's greatest hopes.
Supervised by Gaby Reca This pair has already shown encouraging signs with a semi-final in Riyadh and quarter-final in Gijón Solid results, although some adjustments still need to be made.
Their complementarity is intriguing: the experiment and power d'Araújo on one side, the creativity and freshness Fernández on the other hand. If a balance is established, this partnership could quickly become a credible threat on the circuit.
A potential yet to be exploited
The project is still young, but the foundations are there. Araújo seems to have found a favorable environment to continue progressing, while bringing its unique style to a pair that is still under construction.
Provided they find the right bearings at key moments, this partnership could well shake up the hierarchy In the coming months.
Maceo Zerhat discovered padel in 2020 in Savigny-sur-Clairis, Burgundy. He contributed to the club's expansion by bringing his energy and curiosity. Padel Magazinehe transmits his Padel"mania" by skillfully bouncing on all the latest news about your favorite sport!

























































































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