Bianca Ambros in Padel fever: Duel against the sister in Vienna!

Bianca Ambros in Padel fever: Duel against the sister in Vienna!

Bianca Ambros, known as moderator of Puls 4/Puls 24, has made a name for herself as a sports talent and is starting today at the Austrian Padel Masters in Vienna-Erdberg. With a prize money of 10,000 euros, the tournament attracts the best eight padel doubles of women and men, and Ambros will compete in group B against her sister Chiara. "Playing your own sister is always very own and not easy," reveals the 33-year-old. Her sporting ambition is unbroken and she enjoys the game in the "cage" - one of the special challenges of Padel. "Padel is a lot of fun for me," adds Bianca, who has already gained experience in tennis in the first Bundesliga. The competition begins on Friday at 7 p.m. with its first match and ends on Sunday when the best players are chosen, as The crown reports .

In the meantime, Austria's paddle teams in Italy are fighting for the European Championship title. In Cagliari, men compete against strong opponents such as Poland, France and the Netherlands. After an exciting start, the team of David Alten and Co. is defeated against Poland, but remains optimistic with the aim of reaching the top 8. "The Padel European Championship offers a great platform to make the Austrian paddle better known," said the tenor within the team. Padel is booming in Austria, where around 120,000 people now counted this quick sport of diverse talents. Even if the women's team is not included in this European Championship, the enthusiasm for sport is unbroken, as Puls24 . The sport, which has developed from tennis and squash, shows rapid growth development in Austria. From only eight Padel Courts in 2020, the number has now increased to 108.

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OrtWien-Erdberg, Österreich
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