Yamato Suzuki (12), 6th year of Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture, decided to participate in the “FIP Junior, Asia Paddel Championship Bahrain Tournament”, and on December 11, he paid a courtesy visit to Mayor Mori Tomihiro. 。 He was the first overseas tournament, saying, “I’m looking forward to fighting the world players and I want to appeal to my existence.”
Mr. Suzuki has a practice base for Sorana Padel School in Suzuka City. He was playing tennis, but he has been immersed in Padel for about a year. He has won the Padel Junior Games, and is aiming to win the battle in Asia. The tournament in Parlain is from December 16th, and it is a U-14 participation frame, so there is a possibility that we will play with older players.
According to respect, the leader, Haruna Okunaga (26), also accompanied. Okunaga has just participated in the second world tournament at the end of October. He was 11th in this tournament, and he missed his goal, “Inside”, but he realized that he had grown from the last time. He is aiming for Asian Games next fall and two years later.
Padel is a sport with tennis and skash elements, which was born in the 1970s. The racket is smaller than tennis, no gut, and plate. The ball is similar to tennis, but has low air pressure and has a small repulsion.