Even in defeat,  Agustín Tapia  continues to make an impression. Beaten in the final of the  Miami P1  with  Arturo Coello  face  Chingotto / Galan The Argentinian has mainly been in the news for a simple gesture… but one that reveals what he exudes off the track.

Upon his return to the players' room, the  “Mozart of Catamarca”  offered his pala to a  ball boy , with a phrase that speaks volumes:
 “It’s the one from the final, I lost but it’s still worth something.” 

A moment relayed by  Twenty Ten which reminds us why  Wall  is much more than just a great padel player. In addition to his skills, the world number 1 remains one of the most popular players of his generation for his  simplicity , to  network  and  humility .

 A break before Brussels 

On a sporting level,  Wall  et  Coello  chose not to register for  Newgiza P2 , a tournament in which they had no points to defend, since they had already skipped it last year.

Result: the  Golden boys  will be offered near one  month break  before returning to the circuit. Their next meeting is now scheduled for  Brussels P2 , expected from  19 to 26 April .

A rare break in the schedule, which could also allow them to come back fresher.

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 !