Only at 18 years (Born October 25th 2007), Guillermo Fernandez Sanchez is part of this new Spanish generation that is shaking up the world of padel. Already 370th in the FIP ranking, the player from Segovia impresses with his maturity and professionalism. Present at FIP Promises Paris by WME au Tennis / Padel Lésigny ClubHe opened up about his beginnings, his daily training routine and his wildest dreams.
A Spaniard with a French touch, with only 3 years of padel experience…
Guillermo discovered padel a little over three and a half years “I started playing thanks to my coach in Segovia, who introduced me to this world. My parents had been playing for a long time, but it was he who really instilled the passion in me.” Since then, the young Spaniard has never left the track.
Installed at MadridHe is now training in the Diagonal Academy, a high-level structure where he follows a complete program: "I train every day for about four hours, between physical training, padel and the mental aspect, which is just as important." Surrounded by a full staff — coach, trainer, psychologist and representative — Guillermo benefits from a rare professional environment for his age.
While he doesn't hide his ambition, the young player maintains a healthy approach: "Right now, my main objective is to enjoyThe results will come with hard work, but what matters is loving what I do. On the court, he describes himself as a player Offensive, without a doubt ", which operates exclusively on the left side "I've never played on the right; I've felt comfortable on the left since I started playing."

“I will play Premier Padel"
Au FIP Promises ParisGuillermo is having a unique experience: “The welcome has been incredible. The atmosphere is superb, everyone is very kind and motivated. It’s a pleasure to be here.” For this tournament, he is forming a new pair with the Frenchman ClementHe recently met with him: “This is our first tournament together. We spent a few days training in Malaga, then we came here. We get along very well and communicate a lot on the court.” He also mentions the essential role ofAlberto Rodriguez, “a pillar of the team” who accompanies them.
While he admires several big names on the circuit, Ale Galán He remains his role model: "I love his physique, his mentality, his position on the court. He's a true source of inspiration." And when asked who he would dream of playing with, the answer comes quickly: "With Juan Martín DíazHe has so much to learn and to pass on; it would be a dream.
Ambitious, the young Spaniard makes no secret of his long-term vision: "I have no doubt that one day I will play on the circuit Premier PadelMy biggest dream? To become world number 1. It's very difficult, but if you dream, you have to dream big. In the meantime, he continues to improve: "I want to progress on the psychological aspect, learn to never give up, to stay focused, patient, and mentally strong."
Off the slopes, Guillermo remains a teenager like any other: "I love spending time with my family and friends, enjoying the little things. And if you ask me, I'm more TikTok "Whether it's console or school!" As for his pre-match habits, he remains faithful to his ritual: "Before each time I step onto the track, I always touch the top of the gate post. It's my little lucky charm."
With her determination, her smile, and an impressive maturity for her age, Guillermo Fernandez Sanchez He is one of those young Spanish talents to watch very closely. Because while the dream may still seem distant, his work and passion leave little doubt: he has everything to reach the top of world padel.
Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.

























































































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