Padel World Press - It is one of the great questions in the world of paddle tennis. One of the questions that fans ask the most and, probably, has been repeated the most in these weeks of home quarantine and now expressed by the paddle blog of 'Diario AS', 'La Dormilona': When will it come back World Padel Tour?

A difficult question to answer because the professional paddle circuit had to see all its activity suspended when it had only walked for its first test of the course, the Marbella Master, suspending even at the last minute the first exhibition of the year in Mexico.

Since then, there are several tests that have seen their celebration suspended on the World Padel Tour 2020 calendar or that have seen them relocate for months to come due to the impossibility of the situation.

The article from 'La Dormilona' from 'Diario AS'
The article from 'La Dormilona' from 'Diario AS'

It is now, when it seems that the light begins to be seen at the end of the tunnel, when the future of the World Padel Tour as a sports competition begins to be considered after the sport begins a gradual de-escalation phase that will, in many cases, allow it to resume its activity in the coming years months.

And that is precisely what they are asking from 'La Dormilona' from 'Diario AS'. The benchmark paddle blog in the prestigious sports newspaper analyzes what the situation is, what scenarios lie ahead and when the activity could resume.

And, if the scenarios are met, July could be the month. Valencia or Valladolid could be the tests chosen to resume activity and start a shorter calendar with the final months of the year as protagonists.

If you want to read the full article of 'La Dormilona' from Diario AS, click here.

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