Tolito Aguirre  continues to make headlines, but this time it's not just for a shot out of nowhere or a new highlight on the track.

Only at  5 years his son  Mateo  He too is starting to attract attention around tournaments… already showing real ease with the ball in his hands.

 Mateo, already very comfortable around the slopes 

In a video shared by  Raúl Bonsi , we can see the son of  Tolito Aguirre  exchanging messages on the track with great ease, in an environment that already seems very familiar to him.

And of course, seeing the son of such a spectacular player as  Tolito  Holding a racket in his hand does not go unnoticed.

Without surprise,  Mateo  regularly accompanies his father to tournaments, which allows him to grow up in a very particular atmosphere: that of  professional padel .

 Growing up at the heart of the circuit 

Many top-level players say they discovered padel by spending hours in clubs with their friends and family.

In the case of  Mateo The immersion is even more direct.

He doesn't just discover padel in a traditional club, but directly through contact:

  • des  tournaments 
  • des  professional players 
  • and the entire circuit environment

A truly unique setting for a child who is already immersed in this world on a daily basis.

 With Tolito as a model, of course… 

And obviously, it's hard to imagine a more recognizable model than  Tolito Aguirre .

The Argentinian remains one of the most outstanding players on the circuit due to his style, creativity and ability to produce shots that few others attempt.

Former  number 1 of the A1 Padel , now well established on  Premier Padel ,  Tolito  continues its progress today and is currently pointing towards the  30th place in the world .

A spectacular player… and now a father who is often seen sharing these off-game moments with his son.

 More of a wink than a projection 

Obviously, at  5 years It is far too early to talk about a future professional player.

But this kind of sequence is always popular because it also shows another side of the circuit: more spontaneous, more family-oriented, lighter.

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 !