Quarter-finals of the BOSS German Padel Open. People stand in small groups on the forecourt of the Castello multipurpose hall in Düsseldorf. Between them, the world's elite of the padel scene strolls to the entrance, relaxed, their large bags slung over their shoulders, sometimes engrossed in a conversation, sometimes completely focused on the task at hand. And: virtually unmolested by bystanders.
In padel hotspots like Spain or Argentina, that would hardly be conceivable. There, numerous autograph requests and selfie requests would have delayed the arrival of Paula Josemaría and Ariana Sánchez or Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia in the Players Lounge. On the one hand, the relative anonymity with which even absolute top duos can move around a German tournament shows that the development of the sport of padel is still in its infancy in this country. On the other hand, however, the fact that an international event with thousands of fans is taking place on German soil at all speaks for the growing interest in the trend sport.
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