for the network, padel has become the new golf

Imagine a blue surface, much denser than a tennis court, surrounded by glass walls or a net on which balls can bounce. Place a pair of players on each side of the center net, equipped with small rackets with holes but without strings. Multiply engagement by combining levels and profiles of padel riders. You’ll gain an unexpected but highly effective platform for networking decision makers ».

Invented by Mexican business leader Enrique Corcuera in 1969 – who, lacking space to install a tennis court in his tropical garden in Acapulco, built a smaller variant – padel, a sport that is a cross between tennis and squash, has entered new territory in the world. network professionally, to surpass golf, even though it is considered the ultimate “network” sport.

Less elitist, cheaper, less technical and less time consuming – a match rarely lasted more than an hour and a half – it seemed an alternative more in line with the codes of professional relations at the time, less formal and hierarchical.

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