00:00I started to play padel in 2010 and it was only in Spain and right now it's everywhere.
00:10I'm really really happy to be in this event because also it's a new thing
00:14and I think that it's really really different and it's going to be awesome for sure.
00:19I started to play padel in 2010 and it was only in Spain and right now it's everywhere,
00:26like I think that we need just time to build more course, to have more coaches.
00:33At the end the amateur or the professional we need coaches to learn how to play.
00:38So I think that it's just time and money. I think that also the
00:44circuit, like the professional circuit is really important to let know the people what is padel.
00:51So I think that in five years everywhere we will be.
00:56In my club there were padel courses since I was a kid.
01:00So I already played before I quit tennis. I knew the sport and I really liked it
01:07but I couldn't practice as much as I want because I was playing tennis.
01:12So when I quit tennis I was not doing anything of a sport and then after a month I was like
01:19I need the competition so I started to play padel.
01:22Padel is really social so people really like it because it's a sport that after you play
01:30you start a conversation with your partner, with the opponents and the staff.
01:36For the amateur I think that it's really this point that makes the sport to make it a really
01:45really nice sport and also the thing is that for the woman it's really important because
01:51it's a sport really easy to start. I think that this sport, padel, has everything to
01:57have the combination to be like amateur or professional and also I think that the
02:02professional you have the men that is like a show because what they do is like almost impossible
02:09and the woman we make like what the amateur they can arrive to do.
02:15So I think that everything all this is a perfect combination.
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