The longest sounding samba on the World Padel Tour: Marcello Jardim Almost 20 years at the top of the game 21/04/2018 En Español Tamara Icardo and Virginia Riera link arms for 2023 campaign Youngsters Javi Leal and Jon Sanz to challenger the WPT status quo in 2023 World Padel Tour celebrates ten years of passion Watch Alejandra Salazar's #Top5 from 2022! Watch: Sanyo Gutierrez's #Top5 points of the 2022 season! Four years and counting: Juan Lebron's dynasty at the top 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 Alongside Bilbao's Nervion River, we chat to a person who considers himself partly from the Basque city as he's lived there for a lifetime. Marcello Jardim is an example of a lengthy career. This summer he'll turn 45 years old and he'll do so competing in a sport in which he's been at the top for almost 20 years. This tireless player has not only grabbed a lot of wins throughout his career but he's algo gained a lot of admirers amongst other professionals, fans and coaches. An example on and off the court. Far from thinking about his retirement, Jardim claims he's still in love with this sport. He's willing to continue while he still enjoys himself on court. He talks about his new project alongside the young Agustín Tapia and how he views the World Padel Tour in the upcoming years.Ladies and gentlemen, here is the eternal Marcello Jardim: