Padel Magazine - Argentina World Champion of padel by team!

Everyone saw Argentina win, and the prognosticators were right. Spain seemed a little weaker than this very complete Argentine team.

In the pool phase already the Argentinian team had logically arch-dominated the debates by not losing any set. Argentina has left only a few games to the opposing teams.

Note, however, a brave Italian team that managed to get out 2e chickens in front of Portugal and especially Germany, which seemed a little technically ahead.

In Pool B, the Dutch finished last in their pool, behind Spain and Brazil of course but also behind the Americans.

In Pool C, it was the Belgians who narrowly missed the group outings, notably with very close matches against Mexico. Laurent Montoisy and Gerald Moretti lost to opportunistic Mexicans (6/7 6/7). It was Nicolas Pierre Sinia and Jérémy Gala who also narrowly missed out on victory, notably winning the 1st set (6/4 2/6 1/6). The Christophe Rochus / Alec PaulWitmer pair could not do anything.

In Pool D, Sweden did not come far from coming out second in the pool against Uruguay. The Swiss came out last in the pool. (Le Chilie 2st)

More generally, if the Spanish-speaking teams are still far ahead of other countries, observers see a clear development of the padel in all other countries. Competition is likely to be much more important in the coming years.

Franck Binisti - Padel Magazine

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovers the padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since padel is part of his life. You often see him touring France going to cover the major events of padel French.