He's a more confident and in better shape Martin Di Nenno than we met during the WPT Swedish Open. The Argentinian confided in the microphone of Padel Magazine on his objectives for this tournament but also on the end of the season in general.

“We have to get back to our best level”

“Yes it's the most complicated moment of the season but we feel good, with a lot of motivation. I think we have to see this as one more opportunity. Normally a season consists of more or less 18 tournaments, here we still have 14. This competition is a chance for us to move up the rankings. With Paco we really want to get back to our best level.”

“A hybrid track”

"Yes the track is slower but I think it's a 'hybrid' track because the conditions are made for you to be able to defend well but I think the big hitters will still be able to have fun."

“Our main objective is to win in the quarter. We know our level and we won't hide our pleasure if we win the title but we have to be realistic, the best pairs currently are Lebron – Galan and Tapia – Sanyo. On our side, we still have to improve.”

Find this full interview in Spanish below.

The Hispano-Argentinian pair today face a very solid team made up of Juan Tello and Federico Chingotto.

Sebastien Carrasco

Future naturopath and passionate about padel, Seb is the health/food gentleman of Padel Magazine. He juggles between pala, quinoa and essential oils. For almost two years now he has been dealing with the news of the little yellow ball with the same passion.