Padel World Press - Juan Cruz Belluati and Ramiro Moyano They harshly criticize the organization of the Dubai Premier Padel P1 after defeating Paquito Navarro and Pablo Cardona.

Within the framework of the Dubai Premier Padel P1, Juan Cruz Belluati and Ramiro Moyano achieved an important victory by beating Paquito Navarro and Pablo Cardona in a match that, although relevant in sporting terms, was overshadowed by the harsh statements of the winners at the end of the match. Belluati and Moyano took advantage of their time before the media to launch a strong criticism of the organization of the tournament, pointing out the extreme weather conditions in which the match was played, which in their opinion, were unsuitable for playing paddle tennis.

 

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 The Argentine couple not only questioned the lack of foresight on the part of the Premier Padel directors, but also highlighted the risks involved in competing under such intense temperatures and humidity conditions., in a highly physically demanding sport like paddle tennis. “The reward of the match is that nothing has happened to any of us” Belluati said, visibly upset. For his part, Moyano stressed "I find it shameful that they make us play in these temperatures, this is not tennis", and called on managers to take steps to ensure a safe and appropriate environment at future events.

These statements have resonated in the padel community, generating a debate on the conditions under which tournaments are held and the role of the organization to ensure a competitive environment that respects the well-being of players. In a sport that is experiencing global growth, this claim could be a turning point that leads Premier Padel to re-evaluate the policies and conditions of its events, especially in regions where the climate can become an adverse factor.

Belluati and Moyano's victory over Navarro and Cardona will go down in the history of the Dubai Premier Padel P1, not only for the sporting result, but also as a wake-up call to the organisation to prevent similar situations from happening again in the future.

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