We have merged 2 discussions / interviews. Here are the best moments.
It's always a pleasure to play padel. I like to play this sport in my time off. It's both a good way to do something other than tennis and a fun way.
And then it allows you to play as a team and have fun with friends. This is perhaps what is missing in tennis: we are alone while there, we can really share everything on the ground.
It feels good on all levels: morally, it's a very good thing and then it allows you to have fun intelligently because the padel has basics in tennis like volleying, certain strokes… Even if I know that you have to be careful not to play too much tennis on a tennis court. padel.
I still have a lot to do at padel. I would even say that there is everything to do. I have about twenty parts in the legs. More will have to be done to fully understand all aspects of padel.
For example, I would like to understand the walls a little better. But I do my best yet on the ground, but it can happen to me to have some bugs with the walls.
Au padel, exchanges often last. We find ourselves making really funny and atypical shots.
When I see the French level in the padel, we quickly understand that it is indeed a sport apart.
I had the chance to play against good French players and we understand very quickly that we are not playing in the same court. I still have a long way to go to hope to tease some…
But again, the padel for me, it is above all a time to have fun… After that you never know…
We are fortunate to have very good infrastructures in France. The BIG PADEL BORDEAUX for example where we had a lot of fun outdoors. And then there is also the Parisian club, Casa Padel with lots of land padel.
It seems obvious that the padel has a bright future and it's a safe bet that I will be seen on the pitch again.
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