World Cup Padel 2024 starts today!

World Cup Padel 2024 gaat vandaag van start!

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2024 Padel World Championship

Yesterday it was finally time! The opening ceremony of the 2024 Padel World Championship took place in Qatar. During this ceremony the schedule was revealed.

To keep you well informed, we will post a daily blog with all the results per pool. In addition, we will occasionally share exclusive insider information about the players participating in the tournament.

Whether you follow your favorite players or are just a fan of the sport—stay tuned to JustPadel for all the updates! Watch live here!

Men's World Cup Predictions

In advance, we have made a prediction for the pool positions of both the men's and women's teams. In doing so, we look at the expected performances and divisions, so that you already have an idea of ​​the possible outcomes in the tournament.

Group A prediction:
1 Argentina
2 Italy
3 Belgium
4 United States

Group B prediction:
1 Spain
2 United Arab Emirates
3 Mexico
4 Paraguay

Group C prediction:
1 France
2 Uruguay
3 Chile
4 Qatar

Group D prediction:
1 Portugal
2 Brazil
3 Sweden
4 Netherlands

First reaction Team NL:

After the draw, the first reactions were ready, and among those we spoke to was Menno Nolten, one of the eight Dutch top players who will defend the honor of our country in Qatar. Menno Nolten shares his thoughts on the draw:
"It's a great challenge! Countries like Brazil and Portugal have really serious top players. We've already beaten Sweden once during the European Championship, and I think it's definitely possible again. There's a strong wind, so the level will probably be closer. It's still a very difficult group, but if we play tactically well and keep fighting like lions, then I'm confident that there are chances for us as a team. We're going to do everything for it!

Did you know: Disappointment TeamNL

The adventure did not start very well for the Dutch men's team, because Youp de kroon Partner of Julian Prins dropped out with an injury 1 day before they left. Yesterday we also spoke to him about this: "Playing for my country is something I have been working hard for the past few years and that this cannot happen because of something so silly is a huge bummer. The past few months I played very well together with Julian and this World Cup was a nice reward for our hard work. On the other hand, there are worse things than this and I am sure that the team will do well without me. I have every confidence in that. There is a tough draw and it will be a big challenge, but that is what makes it great!''
With this positive and determined attitude, Team Netherlands starts their adventure. The teams know that the conditions in Qatar are unpredictable, and that brings both challenges and opportunities. However, the Dutch players are ready for whatever comes their way.

Women's World Cup Predictions

Ahead of the Women's World Cup, we have made an extensive prediction of the group positions. We have analyzed all the teams and their performances so far to give you the best possible picture of the expected outcomes. This way, you are fully prepared for what this exciting tournament has to offer!

Group A prediction:
1 Spain
2 Brazil
3 Germany
4 Chile

Group B prediction:
1 Argentina
2 Portugal
3 United States
4 Egypt

Group C prediction:
1 Italy
2 Sweden
3 Uruguay
4 Japan

Group D prediction:

1 France
2 Netherlands
3 Belgium
4 Denmark

Interview Victoria Kurz Team Germany:

After the draw, we spoke to Victoria Kurz, one of the top players representing Germany, who shared her thoughts on the group Germany has found itself in.

"It's a tough group because we're also playing against Spain, the number one," says Victoria. "But it's a great experience to play against such a strong team."

Victoria is also looking forward to the first group match against Chile, a team Germany has met twice in previous World Cups. "We've beaten them twice, but they were always very close games," she explains. "I expect it will take a lot of time and energy on the court this time as well."

About the match against Brazil she adds: "We are definitely the underdog there. But we are going to play freely and hopefully we can surprise!"

In short, Victoria is in good spirits and looking forward to it, despite the challenging opponents.