Year 2025 marked a real turning point in the world of padel, with several notable retirements among players like Carolina Navarro ou Marta MarreroOn the male side, it's Ramiro Moyano who had officially announced the end of his professional career. But the player of La Plata had reserved for himself one last interlude, undoubtedly the most symbolic of all.

Last year, Moyano had already hinted at his desire to to compete in a tournament alongside his sonA powerful, almost romantic idea that will become a reality this week. On his social media, the Argentinian confirmed the news with great emotion:

"This will be my last tournament as a professional, and I'll have the privilege of playing it with my son. I'm fulfilling a dream, and I simply want to thank life for giving me this opportunity."

A farewell at home, at the Rafa Nadal Academy

This unique moment will take place during the FIP Bronze Mallorca, organized in the prestigious setting of the Rafael Nadal Academy, a place that is far from insignificant for Moyano. The Argentinian is part of the organization and has notably been seen there in recent weeks as a coach, particularly alongside Gemma Triay.

Playing this last tournament at MajorcaThe fact that it takes place in a familiar environment further enhances the emotional impact of this farewell. Moyano makes no secret of it:

“Playing here is like playing at home, and that makes me happy and grateful. Thanks also to the Federation of Padel "From the Balearic Islands for the wild card."

A departure that reflects his career

A competitor, passionate and deeply committed to the human values ​​of padel, Ramiro Moyano is preparing to turn the page on a rich career, marked by his commitment on the circuit and his influence beyond results.
Share this last tournament with his sonWithin a symbolic framework, it offers a strong, sincere, and profoundly human conclusion.

One last shot with the pala, full of emotion, before finally leaving the blue carpet… through the most beautiful of doors.

Benjamin Dupouy

I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !