A legend of Spanish and world padel, former world number one, Alejandra Salazar dispute in 2026 last season of his immense professional career Present at FIP Platinum of Marseille The Spanish player confided in Padel Magazine on his longevity, his decision to stop, his new association with the young Alejandra Alonso and his always clear-sighted view of the evolution of the circuit.
A longevity built on passion
À 40 years Alejandra Salazar continues to display a remarkable level of play. She attributes her exceptional longevity at the highest level primarily to daily discipline and a deep commitment to the sport.
“I need to take care of myself. My love and passion for this sport fill me with motivation and hope. It allows me to continue doing what I love most: working and expressing myself to the fullest to give my best on the track.”
For Salazar, an athlete's career leaves little room for improvisation. "The sacrifices we make must last until the end. Today, that's my biggest motivation."
Marseille, an already popular setting
Present for the first edition of FIP Platinum Marseille The Spanish player was impressed by the facilities and atmosphere of the Palais des Sports.
"I spent a few hours here, but I found the Palais very good. There's plenty of space, large stands, and above all, a lot of people from the very first days."
The special relationship she has with the French public also remains a significant element. "When I come to France, you always give me so much love. It makes me feel incredibly good, and I hope these feelings will continue."

A well-considered retirement
Alejandra Salazar has announced that this season will be her last. A decision dictated as much by her body as by new personal aspirations.
"I've sacrificed a lot in my career. Now, I want to do other things."
Among her plans, one strong desire stands out: "I would like to be a mother next year."
But the Spaniard won't be completely turning her back on padel. She's already talking about her future role as an ambassador for various brands and organizations.
"I want to continue contributing my experience to the companies I work with, remain an ambassador, and also be involved in representing the players."
A natural transition for a player who wants to remain involved in the development of her lifelong sport. "That's another of my motivations for the coming years: to continue helping this sport grow."
Ale Alonso, beyond the results
After a season alongside Martina Calvo, Salazar continues his generational gamble by teaming up with the young Alejandra Alonso .
And for this final year, the message is clear: the pressure of results takes a back seat.
"With Ale, beyond the results, I no longer want to impose demands on myself. This is no longer a season to put that pressure on myself."
The objective lies elsewhere: "I want to play well, feel good in the team, have fun. And above all, make sure that Ale shows his best level when the year ends."
Salazar fully embraces this role of guide and mentor. "If I can help her, I will be very happy and satisfied. I want to remain true to my essence: to be courageous, to smile, and to enjoy life."

Patience, a message for modern padel
When asked about the numerous changes in pairings observed on the circuit, Salazar provides an analysis imbued with experience.
"There are more and more changes. You have to open your mind and adapt to today's padel."
But the player insists on one element that she considers fundamental: time.
"It's very difficult to build real chemistry in just a few tournaments. It takes a lot of time and practice to feel comfortable with your partner."
His message to younger generations is clear: "Patience and hard work remain essential. When things aren't going well, you have to keep working and support the whole team."
She points out a reality of professional sport: "We lose much more than we win. Every defeat is part of the process."
The Starpoint, a rule that energizes the game
Regarding the introduction of Starpoint Alejandra Salazar is measured but positive.
"I think it's a correct rule. The golden point "It adds a more decisive and exciting element."
She particularly emphasizes its impact on the dynamics of matches. "It can break up certain long sequences and make key moments even more intense, both for the players and for the public."
A career ending focused on well-being
When discussing this last season and the rest of her life, Alejandra Salazar refocuses the debate on what is essential.
"I associate all of this with well-being, health, the desire to continue doing things, and being happy."

A philosophy that perfectly sums up the mindset of a champion who, far from talking about a final goodbye, already seems to be writing a new chapter.
After more than two decades at the pinnacle of world padel, Alejandra Salazar approaches her final season with serenity and clarity. Balancing passing on her knowledge, the joy of the game, and new personal projects, the Spanish legend is gradually stepping away from the professional scene without ever truly leaving the world she helped shape. Her exit reflects her career: elegant, inspiring, and profoundly human.
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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