North America’s first professional padel league is officially underway with the help of some famous guests, including Daddy_Yankee.
By Max MolskiNorth America’s first professional padel league is officially underway with the help of some famous guests.
Latin music star Daddy Yankee, 2009 U.S. Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro, former world No. 2 tennis player Tommy Haas and MLS MVP Sebastian Giovinco were among the celebrities who helped kick off the Pro Padel League’s opening weekend in Florida. “We were so lucky to have the best ambassadors with us for the Pro Padel League opening weekend kick-off ahead of our inaugural season starting,” league commissioner Marcos del Pilar said.
Padel was invented in Mexico in 1969. The sport is a hybrid of tennis and squash, is usually played in doubles and has an enclosed court about a third of the size of a tennis court. Over 25 million people play padel across 90 countries, according to the
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