We also love this sport because the players sometimes express themselves in unexpected ways. Martin Di Nenno is one example among others, with his speech during the semi-final of the World Padel Tour Madrid Master. The Argentinian is on the verge of breaking down in this very close match against Paquito Navarro and Fede Chingotto.
If you live on the edge of the abyss, weigh the break and see the heat on the bank
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Pozzoni: “Relax, low pulses…”
Martin stared at his eyes, inhaled-exhaled… “Ya estoy”
(5, 4, 3, 2, 1…) there it was!
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He's on the brink when he sits down during the change of ends.
Stupa / Di Nenno's coach, Carlos Pozzoni, notices this and quickly tries to put out the fire by advising him to: “calm down and lower the pulse.”
Martin is then like a volcano. He closes his eyes, takes a deep breath and then explodes:
“You know what I want most? Let everyone see how much we want it! These guys are not going to let the match slip away! Let's go! Let them see how wild we are! Mentally ill people! Let them see us running all over this fucking… field!”

Franck Binisti discovers the padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since padel is part of his life. You often see him touring France going to cover the major events of padel French.