I am a paddle tennis player and finally a smart watch brand has remembered me

I have carried a paddle tennis racket in my hand since I was little. I am worse than hunger, I am not hiding, but I like this sport and I must admit that I look with envy at the fans of, for example, golf or the running. As a lover of smart watches, I have always seen from afar manufacturers launch specific models and functions for runners and golf players with cool metrics, interesting analyzes and specific functions: yes, 3D courses, yes, footfall analysis, yes, that niche data that only the pros care about… And meanwhile, the padel players we were still thereusing the “tennis” mode that tells us little or nothing or, if available, the “paddle” mode that also does not give information about performance in the match. That’s why, walking through the halls of the Mobile World Congress, I couldn’t help but stop at the Mibro stand. Because? Because their watches have a paddle mode, but a useful one with relevant information for players of this sport. Yes, we really exist. Padel mode in the Mibro GS Explorer S-Ti | Image: Xataka My what? Mibro, “your brother in sport”, as one of the company’s workers at the stand tells me with a laugh. Mibro is a company of Zhenshi Information Technology, a Chinese company founded in 2015 with financing from Xiaomi and Nokia. The company specializes in sports wearables and has found a way to increase its presence in the European market in paddle tennis. In fact, they openly recognize it: it is not that padel is gaining traction in China, it is that they know that it is important in Europe and they believe they have a way to differentiate themselves there. And what do they offer? The company has a catalog of watches with a rather high-mid-range price. The most expensive model is the Mibro GS Explorer Swhich costs 349.99 euros and is made of titanium (it is the one in the photos and I must admit that it feels scary, although I would change the strap, which looks very good, for a silicone one for sports). However, it has cheaper models, such as the GS Active2which remains below 100 euros. The operating system is Mibro Galaxy OS 2.0, a very fancy to call an RTOS system that is very reminiscent of Huawei’s HarmonyOS. An example of the metrics associated with paddle tennis | Image: Xataka But let’s talk about padel. The key to these watches, and the reason why they have caught my attention, is because of their paddle tennis analysis. For the uninitiated, in paddle tennis there are different shots: forehand, backhand, volleys, spikes, layups, lobs, drop shots, etc. Understanding well which shots you are doing the most and why can help you understand a match and discover your areas for improvement. For example: if you have lost a match in which you have made many layups (cut, high and deep shot to keep the net), you may have to work on the volley and the force you apply when hitting, because they have been constantly knocking you out of the net with lobs (high and deep balls). If you have made many lobs and few volleys, layups or shots, it is probably because they have managed to keep you down and have not let you go up to the net to attack. Analysis of forehands and backhands | Image: Xataka And that’s where Mibro comes in.. As they have shown us at the stand, the watch is capable of detecting the number and percentage of each of the shots we make in a match. The watch allows us to know how many backhands, drives, layups, spikes, forehand and backhand lobs and forehand and backhand drop shots we have made and, for example, manually cross-check them with our heart rate to see which points have put us in trouble. Example of analysis of blows | Image: Xataka Speed ​​of blows | Image: Xataka It also counts calories and, even more importantly, the speed of the strokes. Although it is easy to associate paddle tennis with strong and very loud hits, the truth is that playing slowly is usually much more effective against players… nervous, let’s say. A weak ball to the side wall will probably do more damage than a strong shot or volley, in the same way that a layup does not necessarily have to be very fast. Knowing that information that, until now, we could not know, can be useful to focus training or take action. To recognize hits, the device is based on a six-axis accelerometer and intelligent algorithms, as is already done in many other watches and many other sports. How does it work? Unfortunately, and although we always want a padel, we have not had the opportunity to pick up the racket and throw some balls in the halls of the MWC, but the fact that it exists is already progress. Counting layups and shots | Image: Xataka An ideal world. At the expense of testing the watch in a real match situation, a function that would make a lot of sense (even via AI) is to be able to cross-reference the heart rate with the shot you have made or with the duration of the points, as well as the number of shots. That would allow us to see at what level of intensity we start to make mistakes, what shots we make when we are tired (perhaps we abuse the shot or miss more layups). The higher the intensity, the more the technique is distorted, and that causes errors. That type of information, well interpreted, is valuable if you are looking to train and improve. Images | Xataka In Xataka | I have been playing paddle tennis for years and I think Playtomic is an absolutely brilliant invention

Playtomic has just lifted one of the largest investment rounds this year in Spain with a peculiar hook: paddle

Pedro Clavería, Félix Ruiz (CEO) and Pablo Carro, co -founders and maximums responsible for Playtomic, smile in that image. It is not for less: your startup —which is not typical From the Spanish technology sector – it goes like a shot. The surprising thing is not that, but they have achieved it from the hand of the paddle, a sport that has gradually conquered fans in Spain, but now points much higher. Blades everywhere. The popularity of the paddle has grown spectacularly in recent years in our country. Sport is also living a vertiginous professionalization both among players and in the organization of tournaments, sponsors or manufacturers of sportswear or shovels, balls and accessories. In Xataka we continue to miss More support by smart watchesyes indeed. The new tennis. Tennis fans usually also enjoy this sport, which is especially accessible, and the follow -up of professional tournaments is also demonstrating that unique ascending trajectory. After the success of the World Padel Tour now the professional circuit has become called (and be managed by) PREMIER PDELand from an area that focused on Spain, Spain has passed to tournaments that are played in European countries, the Middle East and the entire American continent. The idea: globalize it and become a worldwide phenomenon. Playtomic knew how to arrive at the perfect moment. Playtomic’s emergence in this segment was vertiginous: before each club had its own methods and apps for reservations and the market was much more fragmented. Playtomic emerged as the unified app to review clues in clubs or to organize matches both on those tracks and on private tracks. Little by little more and more clubs have joined, and now in Playtomic there are 6,000 registered clubs and 1.5 million active users a month worldwide. Rounds that drive growth. The startup carries several rounds of accumulated investment, but in recent years the thing has gone more. In 2021 Playtomic he already lifted 56 million euros to continue growing, and now those responsible have just announced a new investment round of 65 million euros. The operation includes 55 million euros in investment and another 10 million in debt financing from Banco Santander. Playtomic’s is one of the largest investment rounds of the year in Spain, although there has been even more striking rounds, like Travelperk’s (200 million dollars). Expansion to the US in sight. This financing round will serve to boost Playtomic’s global presence in European countries, for example, but the focus is clear: to conquer the United States. As Ruiz pointed out Five daysapproximately a third of the money raised will be dedicated to that expansion in the US. There will also be expansion in European countries such as the United Kingdom or Germany. Miami marks the guideline. That American conquest has begun in Miami, where one of the great tournaments of the year is celebrated these days. The American city is being a shop window in that country, and in fact the current number one in the world, Claudio Coello – a part of Agustín Tapia, also number one – has moved there. Possible acquisitions. Those responsible for Playtomic also point to future acquisitions that will further reinforce their relevance in this sector. In 2022 They have already been made With a Finnish competitor, and Ruiz himself pointed to potential operations of this type. Good numbers. The company achieved revenues of 240 million euros in 2024, and it is expected to grow up to 350 million gross billing in 2025. The net net billing results in 2024 were 23 million euros, while the forecast is that it reaches 31 million in 2025. The company has more than 200 employees and the plan is to hire another 15 people throughout 2025. This is going. This investment round confirms the excellent state of health and the projection of the paddle, and here Playtomic has managed to do things very well and take advantage of that popularity to grow (and help to grow) to this sport. Spain is already conquered territory: now it remains to be seen if this new round effectively allows it to become a reference in countries like the US, where by 2026 it is expected that there are already 3,000 paddle tennis courts. Image | Playtomic In Xataka | Swim is fine. I do it with bone driving helmets and the experience is simply fantastic

Arturo Coello, number 1 of the world paddle for: “Life separates people into two paths, those who party and those who dedicate ourselves to sport”

Updated Tuesday, January 28, 2025 – 23:36 Arturo Coello It is the roof of the world paddle. For his height, 190 centimeters that scare their rivals, and for their position in the Ranking of the International Paddle Federation. This Valladolid of 22 years Share number one in the world with your partner on the track, the Argentine Agustín Tapia. They won 14 titles Last season and start at this beginning of the course as great favorites to the annual throne. The campaign starts next February 8 in Saudi Arabiabut before, the big stars of world paddlers are cited this week at Madrid Arena for the Hexagon Cupa tournament in which teams compete for celebrities from the world of sports, who are choosing for their templates the best paddle players in search of a Award this year exceeds one million euros. «It’s going to be a beautiful week. I will have Agus in front and we are clear that it is a team competition, but we always have a good time, ”says Coello in the halls of Madrid Arena. Spanish represents Team Bellawhile Tapia, his partner in the circuit, is part of the ‘RL9’, with Lewandowski as president. Next to them will be the team of the Rafa Nadal Academythe ‘Advantage’ team, owned by the extenist Andy Murray and the boxer Anthony Joshua; ‘Krü paddle‘, of the Kun Agüero; ‘Eleven Eleven’, from Eva Longoria; and ‘X10’, of the Formula 1 pilot Pierre Gasly. The tournament, which has the sponsorship of the team Alpineenters its second edition and has expanded the teams while studying to entry more presidents, given the high interest that the paddle and tournament awakens. Coello is clear who would be a great signing: «I would like to see Cristiano Ronaldo hereI have already played with him. I am trying to convince him to get into the world of paddle and next year enters the tournament with a team, ”admits the athlete. “Until 15 years this was a hobby” In a talk with the world, Coello reflects on what life has changed in recent years, coinciding with the media explosion of the paddle world with his arrival to the professional circuit. «Paddle has evolved a lotbut I remain the same person and I still make the same life. It is true that more people know me and the impact I have is different. I have to be more careful with the things I do because I am obviously more visible to children and it is a beautiful responsibility. It makes you more respect for the things that are happening to you, ”explains the young player. Coello is part of this new generation of paddle stars that were installed in the elite in an era of economic bonanza, far from the hardships that other legends passed such as Fernando Belasteguín or Paquito Navarro. That makes him have even more professional speech. He grew between shovels until with 15 years he decided that the paddle was going to be his life. Miqui move «Until 15 years for me it was like a hobby, nothing more. But from that age I decided not. There life separates people into two paths, those who They start to party and begin to study and those who We dedicate ourselves to sport. In my case I was very clear that mine was going to be the sport, I left many things aside that are hard to pass, but I am also living others that the rest of the people cannot live. I wake up, I do sports And I’m lucky to be able to dedicate myself to what I like, ”he develops. Despite his youth, he has noticed firsthand the evolution of the paddle and has ended moving to Miami To have its operations center there: «The demand for number one is very high and every detail counts. We are very focused daily on that demand. We are going to Miami for having better facilities than those I had in Madrid, but my team does not change, I will have the same coaches and trainers and I will see Agus in the tournament weeks, as always ». (Tagstotranslate) Sports/Padel

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