Did you know this province ofIran ? The Khuzestan launches into the padel, but in its own way. Little by little, sport is coming to all parts of the world.

Iran, a country which is also opening up to padel. The worries ? Clubs that have not yet emerged from the ground. There are a few trails that are often private and… reserved for men.

Women could also practice this racquet sport, but where? In places where they have access? Squash clubs have found the solution. As the padel needs walls to let the ball bounce, nothing better than putting a net on a squash court and playing 1 on 1 with balls and palas of padel.

The idea is all the rage, the women are delighted and so are we. We should soon see the arrival of “real” leads for these ladies.

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Julien Bondia

Julien Bondia is a teacher of padel in Tenerife (Spain). Columnist and advisor, he helps you play better through his tutorials and tactical/technical articles padel.