The World Padel Tour Brussels Open will take place from the 22nd to the 30th. April. The best paddlers on the men’s and women’s circuit are fighting for the seventh tournament of the season. How to watch the WPT World Padel Tour Brussels Open 2023 in Spain on TV?
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The World Padel Tour continues its most international year with a new test outside the borders of Spain, but in Europe. Brussels, which had been a regular exhibition or tournament venue, repeats another year on the WPT circuit’s annual calendar. Belgian audiences enjoy the fashionable couple, Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia, who still don’t know what it’s like to lose in this year’s World Padel Tour. In addition, they will experience firsthand the intense battle for the top spot in the women’s series between two very evenly matched pairs.
This test also proves the continuation of combining new pairs formed in the previous tournament. Two of them, Tello/Ruiz and Garrido/Sanz, reached the semi-finals, showing a great level of play in their first test. Now they arrive in Brussels with more hours on the track and in competition, which makes them cope better and reach their best level. When everything is ready, the show is ready and in a few days we will meet the new champions of the tournament in Brussels.
How to watch the World Padel Tour (WPT) Brussels Open in Spain on TV?
The tournament can be followed on the same platforms as all tournaments, World Padel Tour TV and Movistar + Sports #Let’s go (choose 8), #They (call 51 women’s matches) and Sport (call 59) depending on the party. In the men’s draw, the world’s number one pair Lebrón and Galán will not compete and Tapia/Coello will start as favourites. The women’s draw includes the best couples who fight for first place between two couples at a very small distance.