In the absence of Fernande Belasteguin, Mike Yanguas and Victor Ruiz formed a temporary pair for the World Padel Tour Menorca Open.
In the round of 7, they faced a formidable team: Paquito Navarro and Fede Chingotto. The meeting was tense, as shown by the close score of 5/7 6/XNUMX in favor of the Spanish-Argentinian pair.
However, this short-lived association showed signs of tension. On the pitch, their behavior was sometimes confrontational, with the two players directing frank criticism to each other, betrayed by explicit gestures.
The meto pechazo mañana? pic.twitter.com/kn7RVmgfby
— Victor Ruiz (@victor00ruiz) October 25, 2023
Certain choices of balls to play or not, poorly executed or insufficiently powerful shots highlighted their disagreement. Looking at their dynamic, one might doubt that they would choose to spend a vacation together after this adventure.
The question arises: will they continue to team up after this tournament? If that were the case, they should put their egos aside. After all, despite their difficulties in communicating well on the track, they showed a great bond at times and were not far from beating Chingotto and Paquito.
Summary of the party of Yanguas and Victor Ruiz#MenorcaOpen #Yanguas #VictorRuiz #Paquito #Chingotto pic.twitter.com/TjgmAPdJfF
— Out Of Context Padel (@ocpadel) October 26, 2023
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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