Le professional padel is often presented as one of the most egalitarian sports in terms of visibility. Yet, the comparisons between men's and women's circuits These incidents remain frequent, often to the detriment of the players. On this subject, Aranza Osoro he didn't beat around the bush.

In an interview with xTRESArgentina delivered a clear message, without trying to please anyone. For them, the comparison is simply irrelevant.
"For me, men's padel is one sport and women's padel is another," she explains, pointing out a major difference: physical power and finishing abilitywhich directly influence playing styles.

Comparing makes no sense

Actuellement 19th in the world'Vikinga' emphasizes a point often forgotten: each circuit must be analyzed within its own framework.
"I would never compare myself to a man, that would be absurd," he said, even mentioning amateurs capable of hitting harder. The reference to Agustín Tapia is assumed: same level of requirement, but different sporting realities.

A simple message: the women's padel He deserves to be judged for what he is, not for what he is not.

“You don’t see everything on TV.”

Osoro also addressed a common phenomenon on social media: comments from spectators convinced they can compete with professional players. She explained this perception calmly.
According to her, the women's game seems more accessible because it's visually closer to amateur padel. Except that on screen, the actual rhythm of the ball, tactical reading and constant pressure largely fly under the radar.

Demonstration through play

To fully explore the idea, the interview is accompanied by a full-scale test. Alongside Noa CanovasOsoro faces off against a content creator and an amateur gamer. The result is clear: 6/0 in the first set, without forcing it, solely thanks to the precision, regularity and management of low periods.

Even with a 15-0 advantage given to the amateurs in the second set, the logic remains the same: 6/3 for the players on the circuit. Concrete proof that the gap lies not in strength, but in the execution speed, Constance and Decision making.

A clear message

Without seeking to provoke, Aranza Osoro reminds us of an obvious fact: the professional women's padel It doesn't need to be compared to exist. It progresses, becomes more structured, and gains visibility. And above all, it demands the same level of commitment, work, and rigor as any other circuit.

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 !