Marcello Jardim and Guga Vázquez will seek to reinvent themselves in 2019 The new duo accumulates experience and will also be able to work daily: both players live in Bilbao 12/02/2019 En Español How the women's rankings look ahead of 2023 World Padel Tour season Exclusive: Finland works on the first purpose-built padel arena on Earth A look at the men's rankings to start the 2023 World Padel Tour season Watch: Gemma Triay's #Top5 points of 2022 Watch: Alejandro Galan's #Top5 points of 2022 Gemma Triay, the first number one for three straight seasons Jensen and Castello ready to turn heads in 2023 WPT campaign Capra picks Agustin Gutierrez to take on 2023 World Padel Tour season Pablo Lima and Coki Nieto form powerhouse couple for 2023 Llaguno and Iglesias form promising duo for 2023 Milestones that will or could be reached in the 2023 World Padel Tour season Breaking down the different tournaments of the 2023 WPT calendar Unlike in the previous season, one of the most traditional player in the World Padel Tour, Marcello Jardim, will not have any young talent emerging from the circuit under his tutelage. In 2019 the Brazilian will form a team with a player also of proven experience who wants to recover with Jardim part of the lost ground in 2018. We refer to Juan Manuel "Guga" Vázquez. A fighter who wants to claim in the elite of the best padel in the world.Juan Manuel Vázquez (Quilmes, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 17/05/1985)Guga Vázquez spent last season sharing his destiny with different traveling companions, Cristian Germán Gutiérrez in the first instance to finish the course sharing track with Javier González Barahona. The Argentine went through ups and downs in a hard year due to the demand of the competition. A course that however would end with better feelings of how it started. His best result in the big events was the eight finals, but beyond the ranking, the objective of Guga in this year will be to compact his game with Jardim and recover confidence in his padel and the good feelings on the track. Intelligent and powerful, Vázquez has a broad offensive repertoire that he hopes to develop with a Brazilian padel legend like Marcello. Marcello Jardim (Santa María, Brasil. 14/07/1973)More than 20 years in the world elite give much, except to lose the appetite and the illusion to compete against the best. That is the secret of the eternal Marcello Jardim. The Brazilian will start this year with a new sports project in which he will not have a 'beginner' in the circuit under his tutelage. In 2018, Jardim would share destiny with Agustín Tapia. Until the injury of the promising player from Catamarca, Jardim had signed with Tapia a quarter-final as the best result. Later, Jardim would play with several companions; Pablo Lima, with whom he signed two other quarterfinals, Pedro San Román or Fernando Poggi. Looking to this 2019, the versatile Jardim, will seek once again that reinvention that allows him to continue competing in the world elite.