Le brand market continues to come alive, and this time, it's I fight Capra which is at the center of the news. The Argentinian has officially signed with Tecnifibre .
An arrival that hasn't gone unnoticed. By recruiting Capra, the French brand is achieving a a real strategic coup on the professional circuit.
A significant boost for Tecnifibre
Retired player Wilson Capra brings with him a rare profile: experience, consistency and knowledge of the very highest level Having been present on the biggest stages for many seasons, and accustomed to the final stages, the Argentinian is one of those players capable of securing a strong image for a brand.
For Tecnifibre, this signing marks a significant step in its padel strategy. Capra is not simply an addition to the roster: he becomes one of the key figures in the project.
A fresh start after the injury
The signing comes at a particular time for the player. After a period marked by injuries, Capra is committed to a sports recovery phase This rebranding clearly symbolizes this new cycle.
Partnering with a renowned, well-structured, and ambitious equipment supplier sends a strong message. Capra is starting afresh with a solid technical framework and a genuine desire to perform at the highest level again.
A common ambition
Alongside Capra, Tecnifibre also announced the arrival of Jesus Moya , coming from Volt. But the message is clear: the French brand intends strengthen its presence on the circuit Premier Padel with experienced profiles.
In this context, Lucho Capra perfectly embodies the project: a reliable, respected and always dangerous player.
This recruitment confirms that Tecnifibre is no longer content to simply support the circuit, but wants to play a central role in it.
I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !

























































































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