The Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar, which has gained recognition for its excellence in developing young tennis players since its founding in 2016, has also chosen padel tennis as part of its curriculum. This is because it has created training programs for both adults and children in cutting-edge facilities with 10 outdoor courts and 7 covered courts.
The Rafa Nadal Academy is now one of the best locations to play padel tennis because to its state-of-the-art housing, extensive menu, innovative health and wellness areas, and workout facility. In addition to the extensive array of services offered, the Campus itself houses recreational and educational facilities including the Rafa Nadal School and the Rafa Nadal Museum. Professional players like Patricia Martínez train at the academy, which has previously hosted multiple padel competitions, including a World Padel Tour Challenger event.
With the Rafa Nadal Academy Team Powered by Richard Mille, the academy recently competed in the Hexagon Cup. With Álex Ruiz and Franco Stupaczuk, they made it to the men’s final and finished third in the general classification.