Following the first conference member countries of FIP Asia-Pacific Committee, the time has come to get together to start implementing future actions.

It will not be an easy thing for the members of Asia Pacific to set up and develop the padel in this part of the globe. For that, nothing better than to meet frequently, discuss, exchange, share, to make padel an important sport.

It was therefore on November 14 that 40 participants from 9 countries met for a first video conference. After having tackled the basic themes of padel such as rules, infrastructure or hardware, it was time to put in place the influential people who will make the future of the padel of their country. These people, from Japan, China, India, Australia, South Korea, Iran, the Philippines, Malaysia and even Thailand have agreed to launch this great project for the History of padel.

Moderated by the President of the FIP, Luigi Carraro, the President of the Asia-Pacific Committee, Koji Nakatsuka, the Head of Sports of the FIP, Queco Catalan and Gustavo Oriol, Secretary of the APAC, this meeting was the first step of a great adventure.

Now let these actors work for the good of our sport, and we should meet them very soon for new reports.

 

Julien Bondia

Julien Bondia is a teacher of padel in Tenerife (Spain). Columnist and advisor, he helps you play better through his tutorials and tactical/technical articles padel.