Messi finds paddle tennis easier than tennis

Lionel Messi, a great Argentine player, has admitted that he prefers paddle tennis to tennis. There is a difficult period in tennis’s history. Similar sport paddle tennis is becoming increasingly popular around the world, and it is giving it a run for its money.

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Some well-known tennis players have also recently opted to pursue different sports instead of professional tennis. But playing tennis is still the real difficulty, according to the great footballer Messi.

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Apparently, the ex-Barça striker and his wife tried playing tennis once, but he never returned since he just couldn’t get the hang of it. “You really need to know how to play well to be able to play tennis,” he stated, adding that the sport is more challenging than paddle tennis.There’s a lot of technicality. It was my best effort.

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Antonela and I attended a few classes together a long time ago, but after that, we stopped going. It seems fun, but I have no idea how to play it.Many consider Messi to be the best football player of all time. He spent the most of his professional football career with Barcelona, a team in Spain’s La Liga, where he had his greatest success. He spent two seasons with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) of France after leaving the Spanish club after his contract expired. He is now a member of the Inter Miami soccer team in the Major League Soccer (MLS).

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The ten La Liga, four Champions League, and seven Copa del Rey championships that Messi won while playing for Barcelona are all in this list. The Argentine national team, which he was a part of, won their third FIFA World Cup after a penalty shootout victory over the reigning champions, France.Messi has won seven Ballon d’OR trophies, more than any other male footballer in history. In 904 career games for the professional football league, he has scored over 700 goals and assisted on 355 more.