The young Spanish player Arnau Ayats has joined the team of the Swedish brand Oxdog. It's a “beautiful achievement” “nice shot” for the new sponsor of World Padel Tour in Spain.
The brand that we presented to you at the beginning of the year said: “We are delighted to announce that Arnau Ayats has found Oxdog his best ally. The brand has stood out in the market thanks to the quality of its products, its commitment to innovation and technological development. The player has distinguished himself in his career through his talent, his determination, his desire to surpass himself and his values on and off the field. We are convinced that with this association alongside Arnau, we will form a winning team”.
For his part, Ayats said: “I feel like I'm stepping into a different brand, where details matter, and from the first day we spoke I felt loved and valued. I am sure we will achieve great successes together.” Regarding his choice of pala, he explains that he opted for theOxdog Ultimate Pro+ because of its performance. “It convinced me from the first time with its rigidity, its power, its handling and its rough surface. This is the racket I was looking for”.

This agreement will allow Arnau to have access to the latest technology in padel rackets when participating in circuit tournaments World Padel Tour et Premier Padel.
After being rocked by tennis for almost 15 years, I became an absolute fan of its cousin, padel. For almost a year now, it is with another racket that I have been chasing the little yellow ball but with just as much passion! Based in Lyon, I intend to make you more aware of padel in the region and at the national level.

























































































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