In a particularly active sponsorship market this season, Oysho formalizes the arrival of Paula Josemaría within his padel team. Currently ranked number 3 in the world, the Spaniard begins a pivotal season, characterized by a new association with Bea González, with the clear objective of regain the world throne.
The textile transfer market remains as lively as ever.
This season, the Sponsor changes are multiplying on the professional circuit, many players are choosing to new brandsPaula Josemaría, in turn, is part of this dynamic by joining Oysho.
The left-handed woman established herself as one of the leading figures in international women's padelDriven by her intensity, consistency, and a top-level competitive mentality, Oysho strengthens her position with this signing. her commitment to women's sport high-level athletes, by supporting athletes competing at the top of the circuit.
A collective that is already well established
Paula Josemaría joins a team already composed of leading figures in international padel:
Alejandra Salazar, Sofia Araújo, Carmen Goenaga, Martina Calvo, Alejandra Alonso and the Frenchwomen Alix Collombon and Carla Touly.
Throughout the season, the n ° 3 worldwide will wear the Oysho technical collections en competition like a trainingand will participate in different activations as provided by the brand.

Between new textile partner et new pair formed with Bea GonzálezPaula Josemaría opens a decisive seasonA year in which the Spaniard will try to to reclaim his throne in world padel.
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