The influencer and “tiktokeur” Goran Horseme puts down his tennis racket to embark on the adventure of padel! He made headlines in Barcelona during the World Padel Tour Final Master
The man who is considered by 99% of tennis players to be Alexander Zverev's look-alike was invited by Head for the last competition of the year. If his name may not mean anything to you, know that this young man is particularly known on TikTok for his humorous videos on tennis, among others. He currently has more than 40 subscribers.
Speaking to our microphone, he talks about the genesis of his project as well as his future in the world of padel.
“I might start making videos about padel”
“Professional padel player? I don’t think so! But I really like playing and I’m going to stick to the fun of it rather than getting into competition.”
“I wasn't really destined to end up in a padel event, knowing that I only play tennis. However, I was lucky enough to have received an invitation from Head. So I'm very excited to be here and to be able to create content. It also allows me to better discover this sport”.
“I started making a video two years ago that worked pretty well, the first one got 350 views. During the lockdown I made a new video in the same style that also got 000 views so from there, I told myself that there was something to do on TikTok. I'm probably one of the only ones to make this kind of video about tennis. So now I might start making some about padel, that could be fun.”
Padel videos and tournaments
Asked about the possible videos that he could launch on the famous Chinese platform very soon, Goran evokes with his usual humor the themes that could be addressed. In addition, he tells us about his desire to practice padel a little more by participating in some tournaments next year.
“To put balls in the net, balls outside the lines, there is no problem. On racket breaking, I can be good too”.
“I'm near Annecy and there are quite a few tournaments in the summer, so yes I'm thinking of taking part in them, with my new racquet, the Head Speed Pro X "!

You can follow Goran on Instagram et TikTok for more funny and entertaining content.
Future naturopath and padel enthusiast, Seb is the health/food man of Padel Magazine. He juggles between pala, quinoa and essential oils. For almost two years now he has been dealing with the news of the little yellow ball with the same passion.

























































































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