From March 29 to 31, 2019, the third Asian will take place Padel tournament. This competition will bring together several countries from Asia and Oceania in Japan, in Chiba. A third year for this event that grows every year and allows padel to develop in this part of the world.
Chiba, a Japanese city east of Tokyo, will be the center of Asian padel from March 29 to 31. No less than 24 men's teams and 16 women's teams will meet for a very interesting competition because it includes men, women, +35 men and -14 men. To make the party complete, a FIP 125 tournament will be organized.
The Asian Cup
The Asian Cup will be played between 4 countries. Japan will be part of one group and Australia in another. On March 23, a draw will decide who will play India and Qatar. Saturday will be the first matches and Sunday, the final and third place.
Several categories. Men, women, + 35 years men and Junior (-14 years).
Other competitions
The FIP125, will regroup two tournaments, one for men and another for the ladies. Open tournaments, without constraints except for being two. This way other countries like Thailand and China can join the party. South Korea is announced but as visitors.
A great competition, difficult to organize given the distances that separate each country, but it is important to point out the effort made by Japan Padel Association is great.
If you have planned to be in Japan during this period, do not hesitate to visit the Hare Nochi Hare club.
Julien Bondia is a padel teacher in Tenerife (Spain). Columnist and advisor, he helps you play better through his tutorials and articles on padel tactics/techniques.

























































































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