Julien Bondia, player of padel French and expatriate in Tenerife fell in love with Senegal.
« It wasn´t easy because we don´t have anything here: no equipment, no rackets, no balls. We had to bring everything by boat »Says owner Jordi Rovira of Padel Saly in Senegal.
What was very interesting during our visit is to see this enormous cultural mix that there is inside these clubs: Spanish, French, Senegalese, Lebanese and so on.
And as few relaxation activities are organized in the area, these clubs are diversifying to offer a wide range of activities: Judo, Spinning, Dance, Crossfit, Aquagym, Yoga, and even activities dedicated to children during school holidays.
Efforts are made so that the players evolve and improve their game. Lastly our technician Pierre Lamouré went to the country of the hospitality to lavish his knowledge.
But these clubs, although enjoying the sun and a much more pleasant temperature all year round, are faced with a problem: The need for players.
The other solution is to offer sun holidays and Padel.
Many other topics are on the table, but for now they are kept secret.
Ideas and the future for all these structures to whom we wish welcome and long life.