Monte Carlo Padel Master has recently evolved. Unfortunately, Nito Brea left the ship for professional reasons. Other people will therefore come and strengthen the MCPM team. Marina Ballestero, the communications manager, answers us.
1) First, who are these people who join the team? Their CV / photos?
Oscar Solé is a journalist who worked at World Padel Tour for years; he will now take care of the Communication of Monte-Carlo International Sports. Matías Fernández has worked for years in several padel clubs taking care of social networks and customers; he takes care of the networks of Monte-Carlo International Sports, Monte-Carlo Padel Master, Fabrice Pastor Cup since this summer.
2) Who will replace Nito?
For the moment, no one is going to replace Nito; Gaby Reca collaborates with us on several files. Anyway, all Monte-Carlo International Sports projects are now launched and underway. Other people should strengthen the team.
3) Are there other reasons than personal for Nito?
Nito has invested a lot of time and energy in Monte-Carlo International Sports; he also has other professional projects and his family in Argentina, and for the moment he will focus on that.
4) Are you going to do things differently? If so, what and why?
Monte-Carlo International Sports continues with its projects of sponsoring players, promoting young players with the Fabrice Pastor Cup, training and promoting padel at Tennis Padel Soleil and at the Monte-Carlo International Sports Academy in the Manolo Santana Sports Center.
Remember that the MCIS will allow the development of a school led by Gaby Reca and his technical team (Manu Martín and Pablo Bernardí). Padel Master also has a new agreement with Bullpadel in textiles and sports materials. Of course, we continue working to promote the expansion of padel in other countries.

Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.