Barely two months after ending his career,  Ramiro Moyano  has already begun a new chapter. The former Argentinian player, a well-known figure on the circuit, made his coaching debut in Cancún, alongside the pair  Antonio Fernandez / Jose Luis González A rapid career change, but far from insignificant.

A new chapter begins, without leaving padel.

Last January,  Ramiro Moyano  played the last match of his professional career during a FIP organized at the  Rafael Nadal Academy  in Majorca. A special moment, since he had shared the track with his son to complete his journey.

But for the Argentinian, there was no question of leaving padel. Very quickly, the idea of ​​moving to the other side of the fence materialized.

A debut already filled with emotion

A few weeks later, he was found at  Cancún , this time on the bench, to accompany  Spike  et  González .

Despite the defeat in the third round of qualifying, the sensations are definitely there, and even more intense than he imagined:

"This is my first tournament as a coach in Cancún, and I'm very happy to be starting with Pincho. Honestly, I thought I'd suffer less... but the adrenaline of the matches almost makes you want to get back on the court."

This first experience confirms that the transition is not so simple, especially after years spent at the heart of the game.

A familiar setting to launch his new career

As in his last tournament as a player,  Ramiro Moyano  he finds himself in an environment he knows well: the  Rafael Nadal Academy which also hosts this stage of the circuit.

A setting appreciated for its optimal conditions:

"Having the pitches, the hotel, and all the facilities in one place changes a lot of things. Everything is designed to ensure the player is in the best possible conditions."

A new adventure to build

With this first appearance on the bench,  Ramiro Moyano  is embarking on a new phase of his career. Still at the beginning of the process, he is discovering a different role, with its own demands.

But one thing remains intact: the link with competition, still as strong as ever, even without a racket in hand.

Maceo ZERHAT

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!