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Oysho Assembles an Elite Padel Powerhouse for 2025

Oysho Assembles an Elite Padel Powerhouse for 2025

Daily Tribune10-02-2025

TDT | Manama
Oysho is doubling down on its commitment to women's padel, unveiling a star-studded international squad set to make waves on the pro circuit. With a lineup boasting legends, rising stars, and national champions, Oysho's vision is about elevating female talent and strengthening the global presence of the sport.
A Dream Team of Champions
At the heart of Oysho's 2025 roster is Alejandra Salazar, widely regarded as the greatest player in the history of padel. With six world titles and five years as the world No.1, the Spanish icon leads an all-star cast. She's joined by Sofia Araújo, Portugal's best-ever player, and Alejandra Alonso, a teenage sensation already crowned European champion.
The Spanish contingent also features youth world champion Carmen Goenaga and veteran Raquel Eugenio, who teams up with her sister Marta to form a formidable duo. Meanwhile, France's No.1 Alix Collombon, Italy's top player Carlotta Casali, and Mexico's leading star Ana María Cabrejas add serious international firepower.
With Milla Blaschke and Marta Eugenio labeled as the sport's next big names, Oysho isn't just investing in the present—it's shaping the future. And guiding them all is Marcela Ferrari, a coach with a pedigree of working with the world's best.
Oysho's Growing Footprint in Premier Padel
Beyond assembling a powerhouse squad, Oysho is strengthening its presence in the professional game. It will serve as the technical sponsor of the Dubai Premier Padel P1, set for November 2025, a tournament showcasing the sport's elite in a crucial late-season battle. In Spain, Oysho will be the exclusive technical sponsor and naming rights partner for the prestigious Oysho Valladolid Premier Padel P2, an event that will take over the city's Plaza Mayor in June.
A Champion for Women's Padel at Every Level
Oysho isn't just focused on the pro circuit—it's a driving force behind women's padel at all levels. The brand leads Spain's largest amateur circuit, Women Padel Oysho, spanning nine rounds across eight cities, while also spearheading Oysho Circuito Femenil by Mack, Mexico's top women's competition.

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