At the big event organized by Head A week ago, Arturo Coello spoke about his career, his ambitions and his attachment to the brand. He took the opportunity to announce the extension of his partnership and present the pala with which he will play this season.
A constantly evolving journey
Looking back on his rise, Coello highlighted the important milestones in his career:
“We started reaching the quarter-finals and winning more and more games. Every year we progress and we get more noticed.”
The Spanish player also spoke about the importance of Valladolid , where he grew up and where he reached decisive milestones:
“In life, everything evolves. You have to know how to adapt to opportunities and conditions.”
A strong bond with Head
Since the start of his career, Head accompanies Coello, who says he is grateful to the brand:
"Head has always been an essential support for me. It is with them that I grew up and I hope to be able to continue for a long time.”
This collaboration brings him stability and confidence, key elements for evolving at the highest level.
The ambition to remain number one
At just 22 years old, Arturo Coello has a clear goal in mind:
“I have already achieved many of my goals, but there are still many more to come. Every year, the circuit becomes more competitive. You always have to aim higher and fight for the number one spot.”
A contract extension and a new pala
The main announcement of the event was the extension of his contract with Head . A decision that is part of the continuity of a fruitful partnership:
“It is an immense joy to continue with Head. It’s a brand that understands me and fully supports me.”
In the process, Coello presented his new pala , a model designed especially for him:
“I am very happy to unveil the pala I will play with this season. It is the result of incredible teamwork and I am proud of the result.”
The event also provided an opportunity to discover the technical characteristics of this model, designed for provide a perfect balance between power and control .
Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.

























































































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