Dubai (WAM)
Central Paddle Tennis in Dubai opens its doors to the public, who are fans of paddle tennis, to experience the international professional stadiums dedicated to training professionals, and approved by the “World Paddle Tour”, the official sponsor of this global sport. Central Paddle Dubai is the first global paddle sports facility in the Middle East and North Africa region.
Dubai was chosen as the main pole for the padel tennis in the Middle East and North Africa region. The opening ceremony will be attended by a group of international padel champions who will present an exceptional friendly exhibition match in Dubai. Padel fans and novices will also be able to enjoy watching a world show in which champion Juan Lebron, “the world’s number one,” faces rising star Agustin Tabia, “the world’s number six,” in an exciting friendly match. World Paddle Tour officials from Spain will also award honorary numbers from 001 to 007 to the stadiums as a step to launch the region’s first professional and non-professional training center.
Dubai (WAM)
Central Paddle Tennis in Dubai opens its doors to the public, who are fans of paddle tennis, to experience the international professional stadiums dedicated to training professionals, and approved by the “World Paddle Tour”, the official sponsor of this global sport. Central Paddle Dubai is the first global paddle sports facility in the Middle East and North Africa region.
Dubai was chosen as the main pole for the padel tennis in the Middle East and North Africa region. The opening ceremony will be attended by a group of international padel champions who will present an exceptional friendly exhibition match in Dubai. Padel fans and novices will also be able to enjoy watching a world show in which champion Juan Lebron, “the world’s number one,” faces rising star Agustin Tabia, “the world’s number six,” in an exciting friendly match. World Paddle Tour officials from Spain will also award honorary numbers from 001 to 007 to the stadiums as a step to launch the region’s first professional and non-professional training center.
Dubai (WAM)
Central Paddle Tennis in Dubai opens its doors to the public, who are fans of paddle tennis, to experience the international professional stadiums dedicated to training professionals, and approved by the “World Paddle Tour”, the official sponsor of this global sport. Central Paddle Dubai is the first global paddle sports facility in the Middle East and North Africa region.
Dubai was chosen as the main pole for the padel tennis in the Middle East and North Africa region. The opening ceremony will be attended by a group of international padel champions who will present an exceptional friendly exhibition match in Dubai. Padel fans and novices will also be able to enjoy watching a world show in which champion Juan Lebron, “the world’s number one,” faces rising star Agustin Tabia, “the world’s number six,” in an exciting friendly match. World Paddle Tour officials from Spain will also award honorary numbers from 001 to 007 to the stadiums as a step to launch the region’s first professional and non-professional training center.
Dubai (WAM)
Central Paddle Tennis in Dubai opens its doors to the public, who are fans of paddle tennis, to experience the international professional stadiums dedicated to training professionals, and approved by the “World Paddle Tour”, the official sponsor of this global sport. Central Paddle Dubai is the first global paddle sports facility in the Middle East and North Africa region.
Dubai was chosen as the main pole for the padel tennis in the Middle East and North Africa region. The opening ceremony will be attended by a group of international padel champions who will present an exceptional friendly exhibition match in Dubai. Padel fans and novices will also be able to enjoy watching a world show in which champion Juan Lebron, “the world’s number one,” faces rising star Agustin Tabia, “the world’s number six,” in an exciting friendly match. World Paddle Tour officials from Spain will also award honorary numbers from 001 to 007 to the stadiums as a step to launch the region’s first professional and non-professional training center.