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Aspire Academy’s Waly clinches FIP Promises Oeiras title in Portugal
Aspire Academy student-athlete Hassan Waly, playing alongside Spain’s Javier Bolumar, won the under-18 title at the FIP Promises Oeiras event in Portugal. This is not only Waly's first FIP Promises title but also the first for a Qatari player at a European event.
FIP Promises events are the International Padel Federation’s (FIP) tournaments for various age groups from under-12 to under-18, designed to develop young players through high-level international competition.
Waly and Bolumar, who were seeded sixth, impressed throughout the tournament, winning three matches against higher-seeded opponents.
They were given a bye in the first round, then beat the Spanish duo of Mario Brocal and Jaime Rodriguez 6-2, 6-2 in the last 16.
In the quarter-finals, Waly and Bolumar won the first set against second seeds Francisco Goncalves Da Silva and Goncalo Liberato Costa, before the Portuguese pair had to retire.Then in the last four, they overcame fourth seeds Lautaro Dos Santos Sueyro and Valentin Villalba, from Argentina, 6-4, 6-3.
Their toughest test came in the final against the Spanish top seeds, Juan Carlos Gutierrez Guerrero and Mario Martinez Guerrero, and they eventually needed a tiebreak to clinch the title.
Aspire Academy’s Head Padel Coach, Mariano Amat, was thrilled with the way Waly played in the deciding moments of the final. "The final was a long and closely contested match, ultimately decided by a lengthy tiebreak,” he said.
"Hassan showed real composure under pressure, making a decisive impact at the net and with his overhead play during the key moments of the match. "This result reflects not just talent but the kind of competitive maturity we have been working as coaches to develop: the ability to manage tight situations and make the right decisions when it matters most.”
"The other good news is that Hassan’s development is continuing, and he has room to improve even further going forward. Next up for Hassan is the FIP Promises Athleticans II tournament in Cairo, Egypt, which starts on 20 April, and again he will be playing with Javier Bolumar.”
"These few weeks allow Hassan to take part in two international competitions to increase his tournament exposure, and to combine those with structured training periods.”
"While this is a significant milestone for Aspire Academy’s padel programme, our goal is not just a single result; we will keep working.”
"We want to build complete players who are capable of competing at the international level on a consistent basis.”
As Waly prepares for his next tournament, several of Aspire Academy’s other padel players are set to travel to Spain to train at the Sompadel academy in Madrid, alongside some of the best Spanish players in their age categories.