Great start of the year for the JC Ferrero Padel Academy: talent, effort and great results

The first seven months of 2025 have made it clear that the work, perseverance and talent that is breathed in the JC Ferrero Padel Academy continue to bear great fruit. From January to this July, our players have starred in outstanding performances both nationally and internationally.

 

February: a month full of titles

In this month, our players started the year strongly. Alan Ibarrola and Ignacio Téllez were proclaimed champions of the first category of Oxygen Padel in Elda, signing an impeccable final with a convincing 6-3 / 6-2. Jorge Cuenca, along with Jordi, was crowned champion of the Autonomic Title 2 in Alzira, demonstrating great teamwork with a solid victory by 7-6 / 6-2.

 

March: international and local breakthroughs

In March, Juanchi Forastello and Ignacio Téllez managed to reach the quarterfinals of the FIP Bronze Kaunas, fighting toe to toe against the couple number 150 in the world ranking, the Italians Di Giovanni and Lacovino. A show of grit and commitment at the international level. At national level, Lorenzo Chionna and Adrián Mayor were finalists in the second category of the tournament at Padelon Club, displaying a great level in an intense three-set match.

 

April: duel between brothers

In April, we lived a special moment with the brothers Asier and Ander Más, who faced each other in the final of the Autonomic Tournament 5 U16 with their respective partners. Finally, Asier won the title in a tournament that confirmed the talent of both.

 

May and June: international prominence and tight finals

May took us to South Africa, where Max Bendel and Gabriel Molina shone in the Luxe Men's Tournament in Johannesburg, achieving a great international victory. And, in June, Asier Más and Max Bendel were finalists of the Autonómico de Pádel Lacy in Elda. They lost in the third set (7-5) after a vibrant final in which they fought until the last point.

 

July: a month to remember

July has been one of the most successful months so far. In South Africa, Max Bendel Max Bendel emerged as one of the top players in the FIP Promises, winning in the U16 and U18 categories. Meanwhile, in the FIP Promises Alicante, Sofía achieved a brilliant runner-up finish, and the pairs formed by Miguel and José, Asier and Ander, and José Emilio and Samuel reached the quarterfinals with solid performances and a great competitive spirit.

 

The results of these months not only reflect victories and finals, but also the daily growth of our players, their commitment to the sport and their competitive spirit.