The prestigious international brand HEAD will carry out an important solidarity action during the next Estrella Damm Masters Finals whose beneficiary will be ASPADO. Our Association will receive 10 euros each time a smash is made that returns to the player's own field. This action, called #SmashSolidarioHEAD, will be carried out in all the matches of the tournament that will be held from December 17 to 21 in Hall 12 of IFEMA.

"We want to contribute to the great end of the season being a great padel party for everyone, including those who enjoy this sport despite the difficult circumstances that surround them," explains Ricardo Fernández, Head of racquet sports at HEAD Spain.

"That is the reason why we have opted for this action that the players will also be well aware of, thereby favoring both a greater spectacle on the court and a cause of solidarity outside of it", clarified Fernández.

For her part, Kiki de la Rocha, president of ASPADO, greatly thanked “this initiative that this prestigious brand has had. We have nothing but words of appreciation for HEAD for this #SmashSolidarioHEAD action that will benefit the students of all our schools ”.

How will the action be carried out?

Every time one of the players who dispute this Estrella Damm Masters Finals of the World Padel Tour smash that returns to their field, the video scoreboard of the match and the LEDs that surround the track will notify the achievement of a #SmashSolidarioHEAD. In addition, the public will be encouraged to share the news on social networks so that more and more people get to know ASPADO and its work.

The final amount that HEAD will donate for material to ASPADO will not be known until the end of the last of the matches, although HEAD ambassadors Fernando Belasteguín and Sanyo Gutiérrez estimate that it could be around 3,000 euros, taking into account that 20 will be played. matches and in each of them you can expect around 15 smash.

Thanks again to HEAD for this great initiative and now we can only hope that the players shine, as they usually do in each tournament.

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