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Are you getting ready for retirement? The new sport that Cristiano Ronaldo practices and has already played against the

The new sport that Cristiano Ronaldo practices and competed against a champion

By Diego Mendoza

Cristiano Ronaldo. PHOTO: WebSports
Cristiano Ronaldo. PHOTO: WebSports
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Cristiano Ronaldo is dedicated to paddle tennis and faced the world number one Arturo Coello. He uploaded the video on his YouTube Channel and recorded the confrontation on camera. CR7 aims high and plays paddle professionally. It has been seen that the Portuguese has a special love for this sport and also for tennis.

Cristiano Ronaldo
Arturo Coello
Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo is a paddle tennis fan, to the point that he made a million-dollar investment in the development of the so-called "Paddle City", the CR7 project will be developed in Portugal, specifically in Lisbon. Logically, the former Real Madrid player will not be the only investor, Lusofinança Lda will also be part of this project.

One of Cristiano Ronaldo's innate qualities is his competitiveness. Since he started playing soccer he has always been the best. In several interviews he has even stated that one of the things he has taught his son is to be the best at what he does, whether it is football, tennis or if he decides to be a doctor, this is his philosophy of life.

Many have accused Cristiano of being egocentric, of being narcissistic, and that is the reason because he has critics, however, he has always been clear about what he is: “I don't see anyone better than me. No one does things I can't do but I see things others can't do. There is no more complete player than me. “I am the best player in history, in good and bad times,” CR7 revealed in an interview with the BBC.

When is Cristiano Ronaldo going to retire from football?

After his elimination from Euro 2024, Cristiano Ronaldo made it clear that he has little left in football: “I know that I don't have many years left in football. And as they say in Spain, every year is a gift that passes and you can continue playing. Playing after the age of 35 or 36 is already a gift, now I am 39 and every year I try to enjoy it,” revealed the Portuguese player for the Sport TV cameras.


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