Padel tennis has also been included in the curriculum of the Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar, which has been acknowledged for its competence in training young tennis players since its creation in 2016. This is due to the fact that it has developed training programs in state-of-the-art facilities with 10 outdoor courts and 7 covered courts for both adults and children.
The Rafa Nadal Academy’s cutting-edge lodging, varied menu, creative health and wellbeing spaces, and exercise center make it one of the greatest places to play padel tennis these days. The Rafa Nadal School and the Rafa Nadal Museum are two of the recreational and educational facilities located on the campus, in addition to the wide range of services provided. The academy, which has previously held several padel events, including a World Padel Tour Challenger event, is home to professional players such as Patricia Martinez.
Recently, the academy participated in the Hexagon Cup with the Rafa Nadal Academy Team Powered by Richard Mille. They advanced to the men’s final and took third place in the general classification with Lex Ruiz and Franco Stupaczuk.