Raquette Player Robin Semal Balances Tennis and Padel Tournaments in Big Week

Big week for the Raquette player, Robin Semal, who alternated between tennis and padel tournaments. “I played in M1 (eliminated in qualifications) and M2 (winner of a 100% Wavrian final against Aurélien Senepart) after almost a year off tennis. This week, I therefore played 6 tennis matches and 3 padel matches (with Arnaud Destrebecq, defeat in the final, editor’s note).Even if I had a bit of a hard time physically, the club is known for its atmosphere on and off the pitch, and that’s why I do tournament.”

Over the years, the 32-year-old has become more involved in padel. “I have always been hooked on racket sports: tennis, badminton, table tennis, squash. When I was little, my parents put me on a tennis court, they saw that I liked it and I So I started at 5 and kept going, sometimes a little more, sometimes a little lessspecifies the one who played for twenty years at Parival before following friends to La Raquette. I fell in love with padel when I discovered it during a tennis tournament in Portugal 6-7 years ago. At the time, nobody knew the discipline in Belgium. Back home, I signed up for Waterloo, which was the first Belgian padel club. Since the end of my studies (he works in the field of IT), I have been much more focused on padel and I only play interclub tennis in addition to a few tournaments.

According to him, the two disciplines are “complementary up to a certain level. It’s the same point counts and the same balls that you have to pass over the net. Afterwards, I find padel less technical but more tactical and a little less physical also in the in the sense that you have to be very physically strong in tennis to pass a course. Which suits me quite a bit because I don’t have a very powerful build.”

Is it possible to combine the two? “I’m not one of the best in tennis, even if it allowed me to study in the United States, but I know a lot of people who are in the best Belgians in padel and still series A in tennis Afterwards, if you want to play tennis and padel at a high level, it requires sacrifices because you have to be physically up to it and have the motivation.”

His goals for the future? “Trying to get the title in national 4 with my interclub tennis team. At the padel level, I would like to evolve more. With my fixed partner, Tanguy Montoisy, the goal is to grab points in the ranking My dream would be to join the national team but I know it will be complicated.”

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2023-08-22 08:01:00
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