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16-Year-Old Set to Make Premier Padel History in Buenos Aires

16-Year-Old Set to Make Premier Padel History in Buenos Aires

A 16-year-old player is about to become one of the youngest competitors ever to appear in a Premier Padel main draw, with Buenos Aires set to host the milestone. Youth records have been falling fast on the professional circuit, but this one stands out even by those standards.

Premier Padel has seen its field get younger each season, but breaking into the main draw at 16 is still rare territory. The tour draws the best 200-odd pairs in the world, and qualifying through that wall as a teenager requires more than just raw talent.

For context, most players who reach Premier Padel level before 20 have spent years grinding APT Padel Tour events to sharpen their game under pressure. The APT circuit functions as the real development lab, where young players log hundreds of match hours before knocking on the Premier Padel door.

The Buenos Aires event carries extra weight as a South American stop where local crowds push intensity higher than almost anywhere else on the calendar. Performing there, at 16, in front of that atmosphere, is a serious test.

Solid story. Worth watching. A name to track for the next three to five seasons.

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Source: Mundo Deportivo Padel