Why the channel is expanding into professional circuit coverage
The channel announced a new editorial project to deliver consistent, professional coverage of the global padel tour throughout the season. The creator acknowledges that, as an industry insider, offering objective and analytical reporting alone was challenging. To address that, the channel is partnering with Veinte Diez, a specialist media team, to elevate news, analysis and debate around the professional game under the Mejora Tu Padel umbrella.
The goal is clear: create a reliable, regular destination for fans who want technical depth, context and smart storytelling about what happens on tour.
How Veinte Diez will lead the weekly coverage and analysis
According to the creator, Veinte Diez will take charge of the circuit coverage, bringing journalistic rigor and a neutral point of view. The plan includes weekly content with breakdowns of key matches, tactical debates, interviews with protagonists and live context from tournament sites.
The channel emphasizes that this is not a side project: it is a significant expansion designed to match the professionalism of the sport’s top events, with production values and editorial standards to suit.
Roles, locations and workflow: studio in Buenos Aires, on-tour reporting
The team shared a practical setup that blends studio polish with on-site presence. Iván from Veinte Diez will anchor a dedicated recording studio in Buenos Aires, while Isaías will operate as a nomadic reporter, traveling to tournaments and feeding insights and interviews from inside the tour.
This hybrid workflow aims to deliver a steady cadence of analysis while capturing the atmosphere, voices and micro-stories that only surface around the court.
What viewers can expect from the new content slate
The creator outlined several content pillars that will run throughout the year. The intention is to serve both avid followers and newer fans who want to learn how elite padel is played and decided.
- Weekly analysis: post-tournament breakdowns of key matches, tactical patterns and momentum swings.
- Interviews and debates: conversations with players, coaches and analysts to explore form, strategy and trends.
- On-site features: short reports from venues to capture context and behind-the-scenes color.
- Special segments: a new section—tentatively titled Cruzados—inspired by an idea from Martín Di Nenno, aimed at fresh angles the media rarely covers consistently.
- Consistent branding: a distinct thumbnail and visual style so viewers can immediately recognize the professional circuit content on the channel.
Keeping tutorials and gear reviews intact alongside news
Importantly, the creator confirmed that the channel’s core identity remains. Tutorials, drills and detailed gear reviews will continue with the same frequency and quality. The new project doesn’t replace technical education; it complements it by adding a competition window that many viewers have been requesting.
In practice, this means followers will find their usual instructional content plus a new stream dedicated to the pro tour—different formats under one roof.
Finding the right balance between access and objectivity
The channel was candid about a key editorial challenge: being part of the ecosystem while analyzing it. Bringing in Veinte Diez, with its independent voice, is meant to ensure that coverage is fair, contextualized and transparent about narratives, not personalities.
Expect breakdowns that focus on patterns, decisions and matchups rather than hot takes. The team also plans to involve specialist coaches when deeper tactical framing is needed.
Early storylines: Premier Padel calendar and pairs to watch
The season structure around Premier Padel will anchor the coverage, with the team highlighting pivotal stops and shifts in the ranking race. One recurring thread the channel signaled is a close look at the Tapia–Coello project after their standout year—examining how their roles evolve, how rivals adapt and what tactical wrinkles define their matches in 2024.
Expect similar attention on other top pairings as the year unfolds, especially when dynamics or partnerships change.
A high-profile collaborator will add voice, humor and clarity
The channel teased a “luxury reinforcement”: a recognizable voice who blends experience on court with the ability to communicate clearly and add a light touch when appropriate. While not named in the announcement, this collaborator will be used to connect expert insight with accessible explanations—ideal for fans who want depth without jargon.
How the community will shape topics, segments and priorities
The project is deliberately open to viewer input. The creator encouraged fans to propose themes, questions and recurring sections they feel are missing in current media coverage. That feedback will inform the editorial roadmap across the year, especially for experiments like Cruzados and expanded debate formats.
It’s a sensible approach for a sport growing at pace: let the most engaged audience help steer what gets unpacked, and how.





