Dithyrambic about Swedish infrastructure, the former world number 1 Carolina Navarro, seems to have fallen under the spell of the “elongated country” installations.

Present in Stockholm on the occasion of the WPT Sweden Padel Open, Carolina Navarro was conquered by the Avicii Arena. She said of this:

"The padel in Sweden is crazy. They make amazing indoor clubs, we should bring this model back to Spain. Everything is optimized, very well maintained, with conference rooms… Getting this level of clubs in Spain would be incredible”

A statement that highlights the work carried out by the various Swedish bodies in the world of padel over the past 2-3 years, in order to make Sweden one of the important places in the padel European and global.

Navarro's statement that she “wants to see such a level of infrastructure in Spain” proves that Sweden is on the right track. The Scandinavian country already seems to be doing well and is positioning itself as one of the current locomotives of the world of padel, in particular by surpassing Spain (one of the cradles of padel) in terms of the quality of the facilities.

Nasser Hoverini

Passionate about football, I discovered the padel in 2019. Since then, it's been crazy love with this sport to the point of abandoning my favorite sport.