World-Renowned Padel Coach Fede Vivas Ribas Trains Kenyan Players in Intensive Session Sponsored by Air France

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Padel players in Kenya have acquired new skills and techniques following a three-day intensive training event conducted by globally celebrated coach Fede Vivas Ribas and supported by the Air France.

Padel, a dynamic racket sport originating from Mexico, has been rapidly gaining popularity worldwide and now boasts more than 25 million active players across 90 countries. Played on an enclosed court with walls, padel incorporates elements of tennis and squash, featuring unique rules and techniques that make it an exciting and accessible sport for players of all ages. According to the International Padel Federation (FIP), the sport is now worth €2 billion (KSh267b) globally.

The training by Coach Ribas was titled the ‘Nairobi Padel Stage’ and it provided Kenyan players with an invaluable opportunity to enhance their skills under the guidance of one of the sport’s most respected figures. With over 20 years of experience, Ribas holds the prestigious First Grade of Padel Master Trainer designation from Adidas International and previously served as the coaching director of the Royal Padel Academy. His expertise and passion for the sport have inspired players worldwide, and his visit marks a significant milestone in Kenya’s growing padel community.

“I am pleased to see the enthusiasm and potential of Kenyan players, and I am now confident that with the right training and support, the country could become a leading padel destination in Africa.”

Air France’s support highlights the airline’s dedication to promoting sports as a tool for community building and cross-cultural exchange.

“We are proud to play a role in the development of padel in Kenya and to bring international expertise to local players. This initiative aligns with our mission to connect global communities and support their aspirations,” said Hildabeta Amiani, the Air France-KLM County Sales Manager for Kenya.

Padel Kenya, the club that facilitated the training, commenced operations in March 2023, and it has since then overseen the sport’s growth from three Courts to around 45. The padel community has also grown tremendously, reaching 2,500 members in Padel Kenya alone.

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