The TPMP presenter recently gave a interview for FIVE. The opportunity for him to express his growing passion for padel.
Interviewed by FIVE (4PADEL group) for the Versus Fashion, Cyril Hanouna has once again shown his great passion for padel. When asked the choice between tennis and padel, his answer is obvious : " Padel padel! It's been four years since I stopped playing tennis." As in his shows, Baba does not hesitate to make self-mockery: if he wins, it is thanks to him, if he loses, it is the fault of the other.
“Mbappé or Zidane? Zidane! He loves padel.”
Hanouna only sees through padel. Currently 265rd in the FFT ranking, the host of C8 was taken by the vicious circle of competitions and his desire to win. His goal : reach the French top 100. Since the presenter of Touche Pas à Mon Poste has been playing major tournaments in France with the best French players. This weekend he plays with Teodoro Zapata at the P1000 of the Open 4Padel Bordeaux (follow the news of the tournament).
A highlight of the discipline

Cyril Hanouna's celebrity inevitably attracts crowds and spotlights, an important spotlight for padel. Recently, Baba beat Adrien Maigret and Neal Lachmany 7/5 7/5 4/6 6/3 in exhibition with Tom Mitjana. The French number 8 even welcomed the progress of the presenter, « a great Cyril Hanouna, I've never seen him play like that ». Enough to enable him to validate his objective of entering the Top 100?
A fan of oval ball, round ball and also racket sports, he was bitten by padel during his adolescence in Galicia. As comfortable in front of the camera as behind a microphone, Vince will be able to bring his vision and expertise as a passionate fan of the little yellow ball.

























































































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