Experience and youth unite to form one of the most complete pairs with great ambitions on the professional circuit of the World Padel Tour.
Madrid, January 23, 2019. StarVie, the Spanish brand specialized in the manufacture of padel products with its production in Spain, announces the union of Matias Diaz and Franco Stupaczuck as the new StarVie pair for the next season.
Both players decide to tie their professional careers in 2019 to an exciting new project of aiming for the top of the rankings. Without a doubt, the new StarVie couple will become the most exciting attraction on the professional circuit World Padel Tour with immense ambitions.
Matías Díaz Sangiorgio has a long professional career, considered one of the leaders of this sport. More than 13 years among the 4 best global pairs positions it as a safe bet on the professional circuit.
The StarVie player ends the 2018 season ranked sixth in the world and has won two World Padel Tour: the Valladolid Open and the Lugo Open. Matias Diaz lives with great enthusiasm his new adventure with the young player Stupa, he does not hesitate to praise his new partner: “He is a player with many qualities, he does not give a ball and it is never lost until the point is over. Its power and mobility allow it to cover a lot of ground. Moreover, at the level of our personalities, I think that we will complement each other perfectly. "
One of the main goals of the new StarVie duo for 2019 is to achieve many results. Matías Díaz is certain to create a good identity as a pair and so grow as a team to win titles. "In this sense, I would like to thank all our sponsors who allow us to be professionals and especially StarVie who gives us all its support"Concludes Matías Díaz.
For its part, the young talent Franco Stupaczuk finished a season with Cristian Gutiérrez in which they won the championship title at the Granada Open 2018 and participated in the estrella Damm Master Final as 6th World Team. The talent, power and speed of Stupa will complete one of the most promising pairs in the men's competition. In this sense, the new couple is distinguished by its ability to fight on each ball, never give up, and above all, by a hard but disciplined work capacity of both Supa and Mati.
On what the Argentine player feels when he talks about Matías Díaz, he declares that "he is a great fighter of this sport. He has always adapted to his partners and knew how to make the best of each of them. He is a great professional and I hope he will help me to keep growing. We are very similar in that we have to work hard to refine all the details. That's why I'm sure it will bring me a lot of things: more professionalism, experience, consistency and playability. "
The coach of the new StarVie couple during the 2019 season will be Carlos Pozzoni. "I started working with him in 2017 and since then we have improved. He always knew how to make the best of me and we formed a great teacher-student duo. In addition, he knows Mati very well and I am sure that the union of the three will bring us excellent results. ", Concludes Stupa
On the brand side, they wanted to show their happiness and support to the one hundred percent StarVie duo. "We sincerely hope to have succeeded in uniting two great personalities of the World Padel Tour 2019, which will allow us to live beautiful days full of emotions and success", Added Jorge Gómez de la Vega, CEO of StarVie.
Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.

























































































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