All Countries cannot take full advantage of tracks of padel. TheArgentina and more particularly Buenos Aires, can, since monday 24, push back the tracks.

This is great news for the padel and especially for aficionados and Argentinian sportsmen. Buenos Aires and its agglomeration may resume, under certain conditions, sports activities whose padel is part.

This is a first relief for the clubs which had to close their doors. A first step which, we hope, will be able to follow with the complete opening of the complexes in all normality very soon.

Today only outdoor or indoor clubs with side ventilation can accommodate players. We are talking about 43 clubs. But quite severe restrictions are imposed to begin with.

  • Only licensed players will be able to walk the slopes to play 1 against 1.
  • Non-licensed players will be able to practice padel but only during lessons with an approved teacher.
  • The activity can only be carried out from Monday to Friday.
  • Le padel can be played “only” in clubs that meet government health standards. Therefore prohibition to play padel in residences.

It is a first step forward for this great country of padel that is Argentina. A country which suffers from confinement and which needs to return to take the air and sporting activities.

Source: ESPN

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.