Despite losing in the fourth round of the WPT Human previas Padel Open alongside his partner Valdes against the pair Goenaga / Quesada (4/6 6/7), the Spanish player Joseda Sanchez took part in the game of questions and answers to Padel Magazine.
- Good and bad memories in padel
“My best memory in padel was last year, in the last quarter-final of the Premier Padel In Milan. As for my worst memories, there were several (laughs). I prefer not to mention them because I try to forget them.”
- Round and with a lot of potential
“It has to be a racquet that offers great power and has a round shape.”
- be a good person
"For me, an ideal partner is someone who defends well, attacks well, and above all, is a good person."

- Nothing better than playing at home
“My favorite tournament is to play at home, I love to participate in the World Padel Tour in Murcia because I can enjoy my loved ones, my family and my friends.”
- A well kept secret
“The biggest prize money I won was last year in the quarter-finals of the Premier Padel Milano P1, but I cannot disclose the exact amount.”
- A long and painful wound
“It's a dislocation of the collarbone on the right side, the one I play with. I had to deal with this injury for two months.”
- Take advantage of his
“I enjoy spending time with family and friends.”

- The best and the worst in padel
“What I enjoy most is the competition. I really like padel because it allows me to compete and fortunately it is part of my livelihood. However, I also enjoy the training moments.
What I like least about this sport is the lack of time I have to spend with my family and friends.
- Champion breakfast and music
“Before a match, I usually eat a hearty breakfast and warm up properly. I also like to listen to music that motivates me enormously, and I often vary the genres. I usually start with soothing music, then I move on to more rhythmic and current pieces.”
- A chain, a cross and tattoos for good luck
“I still wear the chain that my father gave me and also a cross that my mother gave me. I also have a few tattoos in tribute to my grandparents, which give me strength and give me a feeling of protection when I go through difficult times or when I need it. I like to touch them to remind me of their importance in my life.”
- 24 hours
“The most incredible experience I have had in padel is setting the world record for 24 hours of play. It has been an exhausting but extremely rewarding challenge, and it will forever remain a memorable moment in my career.”

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