Bullpadel launches its own content format with BullPODCAST , a program broadcast on its official YouTube channel. The idea: to give a voice to the Team's players Bullpadel to discuss their career, their daily lives and everything surrounding the competition beyond the simple result on the field.
Hosted by Nacho Palencia This new event aims to show another side of professional padel, the side that is not always seen in the highlights or decisive points, but which tells the reality of the sport and the players.
Paquito Navarro, the first guest to launch the project
To open the series, Bullpadel chose a profile capable of immediately setting the tone: Paquito Navarro Charismatic, spontaneous and always very comfortable in front of the media, the Sevillian played along with a more relaxed exchange than classic interviews.
The format allows time to develop answers, to delve deeper into memories or emotions. Paquito is particularly sincere, sharing several confidences rarely heard before.
One of the most striking moments occurs when he mentions a very personal regret:
"If I could go back, I would like to spend one more day with my mother."
A simple sentence, but one that gives the conversation an intimate dimension that is unusual in padel-related content.
A clear-eyed look at his career
On the sporting front, Paquito also looks back on the highlights of his career. He explains, in particular, his rise to the position of global 1 number This did not translate into an explosion of joy, but rather into a feeling of relief after years of pressure.
The Spanish player also mentions several figures who have marked his career. He confides that he would have liked to share the track with Fernando Belasteguín , while praising the immense talent of Sanyo Gutiérrez :
"The biggest peak in level I've ever seen in padel," He said.
He also discusses his association with Juan Lebrón with whom he reached the top of the world rankings:
"We were an exceptional pair, for better or for worse."
A unique relationship with the public
Paquito finally emphasizes the aspect that, according to him, best characterizes his identity on the circuit today: his connection with the spectators. In the difficult moments of a match, the Sevillian often knows how to transform the energy of the stands into a driving force.
"Perhaps that's where I stand out the most." he acknowledges.
This ability to engage the public has long been part of his signature on the professional circuit.

A format that aims to tell the behind-the-scenes story
With BullPODCAST , Bullpadel This is part of a growing trend in sports: offering long and authentic exchanges, far from the fast pace of current events or post-match interviews.
The podcast provides context, depth, and a closer connection with fans. It's a way for the brand to give its players greater visibility while also revealing what happens behind the scenes of the competition.
This first episode with Paquito Navarro thus lays the groundwork: open conversations, where the player talks not only about padel, but also about his journey, his doubts and what really shapes a top-level athlete.
Maceo Zerhat discovered padel in 2020 in Savigny-sur-Clairis, Burgundy. He contributed to the club's expansion by bringing his energy and curiosity. Padel Magazinehe transmits his Padel"mania" by skillfully bouncing on all the latest news about your favorite sport!

























































































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