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Sardinia, capital of the world padel world: big in the field in Cagliari stage of the tour

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Big in the field in Monte Urpinu (photo Mario Rosas)

And for 2022 it is not excluded that the Sardinian stages could become two, in the south and in the north of the island

CAGLIARI. Big from today 8 September in the field for the second edition of the World padel tour in Cagliari. From this morning the race towards the final of the Sardinian stage of the world circuit began on the courts of the Cagliari Tennis club. Above all, the top five positions in the world rankings should be followed: Alejandro GalĆ n (SPA) -Juan Lebron (SPA) (provisional 1st place); Carlos Daniel Gutierrez (ARG) -Fernando Belasteguin (ARG) – (2nd); Agustin Tapia (ARG) -Pablo Lima (BRA) (3rd), Federico Chingotto (ARG) -Juan Tello (ARG) (4th) Martin Di Nenno (ARG) -Francisco Navarro CompĆ n (SPA) (5th). Among the women, Gemma Triay (SPA) -Alejandra Salazar (SPA) (1st provisional place) stand out; Paula Josemaria Martin (SPA) -Ariana SĆ nchez (SPA) (2nd); Lucia Sainz (SPA) -Beatriz Gonzalez (SPA) (3rd place).

The Italian ambitions are placed above all in 4 wild cards: Michele Bruno-Daniele Cattaneo; Marcelo Capitani-Simone Cremona; Chiara Pappacena-Giorgia Marchetti and Giulia Sussarello-Carolina Orsi, all present in the Ā«cuadro finalĀ». Ā«Sardinia, capital of the world padel – said the president of the International Federation Luigi Carraro – is an island that players like. Who then come back here on vacation Ā». And in 2022 the WPT could double in Sardinia with a stop in the north of the island.

For now it is only a hypothesis. But Carraro, when asked about a possible further Italian stage next year, replied with a smile: Ā«Sardinia is greatĀ». In short, if there should be a doubling, priority to the island. With a stop also in the north. (Handle).

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The parterre of the first day (photo Mario Rosas)

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