Sixty local players defend paddle tennis management in Tremp

Athletes highlight community growth while pointing out structural deficiencies in the town's outdoor facilities.

Generic image of an outdoor paddle tennis court with artificial lighting.
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Generic image of an outdoor paddle tennis court with artificial lighting.

A group of sixty players from Tremp has issued a public statement supporting manager Toni Sánchez, defending his work at the local paddle tennis courts following recent anonymous criticism.

The collective emphasizes that paddle tennis in Pallars Jussà has seen significant development over the past 18 months. They credit Sánchez for building a structured community, organizing tournaments, and increasing participation through constant dedication.
The players noted that many facility issues, such as lighting and drainage, are structural limitations beyond the manager's control. They highlighted the urgent need for indoor facilities to overcome the region's harsh weather conditions during winter months.

"Without his effort, paddle tennis in Tremp would not be where it is today. He has been a teacher and a problem solver."

Players Group · Facility users
The statement, signed by dozens of locals including Anna Grau and Roger Fernández, calls for institutional cooperation to improve sports infrastructure and rejects anonymous destructive criticism in favor of constructive dialogue.