Estrella Damm Master Final 2021 smashes English viewership record by over 50% The Estrella Damm Master Final 2021 has broken the English viewership record by over 50% as the live streams on World Padel Tour's international feed were seen nearly half a million times. 21/12/2021 En Español Las Heras and Virseda, 2022's breakout stars Claudia Jensen and Carolina Navarro announce exciting new partnership Overview: The action-packed second half of the 2022 World Padel Tour season! The Men's Top 10 points of the first half of the 2022 season The Tie Break that kept the Plaza Mayor of Valladolid in suspense The Women's Top 10 points of the first half of the 2022 season Benítez-Rubio VS Lebrón-Galán: spectacular Tie Break in Málaga The match of the amazing points in Reus Marta Ortega and Bea González conquered Denmark A heart-stopping Tie Break at the Fonteta! Franco Stupaczuk's point of the century! Tickets for the Cascais Padel Open 2022 are now on sale! The Estrella Damm Master Final 2021 has broken the English viewership record by over 50% as the live streams on World Padel Tour's international feed were seen nearly half a million times.This now makes it consecutive events where the record has been broken, with the CDMX Open last time out being the first tournament to break 300,000 views.? ¡Gracias a todos por ser parte del torneo más grande de la historia!? ¡Seguimos soñando juntos! #WPTMasterFinal? pic.twitter.com/hrMAmFHL7i— World Padel Tour (@WorldPadelTour) December 19, 2021As padel continues to grow worldwide, the Estrella Damm Master Final 2021 not only broke the English record but also had more than double the views it garnered in 2020.At time of writing, over 460,000 views were accrued throughout the 2021 Estrella Damm Master Final over the four days of live broadcasting with commentator Nicolás Quarles van Ufford and co-commentator and padel coach Hugo Cases.READ: Galán and Lebrón win Estrella Damm Master Final to end 2021 in styleWith plenty of upsets, drama and three-set epics, all viewers will have witnessed the best players in the world at the peak of their powers.Not coincidentally, 2022 will be World Padel Tour's most international season ever. More Opens and Masters than ever before are to be held outside of Spain, starting in February with the Miami Padel Open. Opens in Denmark and Belgium have also been added to the calendar for 2022, with the full calendar not yet being announced.World Padel Tour wants to thank all of its fans worldwide for their continued support the fastest-growing competition in the world. Next year will be bigger and better than ever before!