THIS ISN’T JUST A GAME. IT’S A NATIONAL EMERGENCY THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO SEE.
While you were distracted, a foreign sports federation has quietly TAKEN OVER South Africa’s fastest-growing sport. They’re targeting YOUR CHILDREN. Images of young champions like Fayzaan Anveral and Nuaym Rasool are being used as proof—a new pipeline is OPEN, and our best youth are being shipped out.
Look at the photos. See their faces. These kids are now global commodities, earning points for an INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT controlled from overseas. Founder Aadila Seedat admits the plan: engage directly with the foreign federation, meet THEIR requirements, hand over OUR talent. “It put the country on the international map,” one child says. But at what cost?
This is a DANGEROUS PATTERN. First, they build 864 courts in five years, hooking over 100,000 adults. NOW, they move on to the next generation. The organization “Padel Promises” isn’t just coaching—it’s recruiting. They’re already flying kids to elite academies in Spain, creating a gap between the chosen few and everyone left behind. “The boys learnt so much from the level of European competition,” Seedat boasts. Our homegrown system is being dismantled.
Who benefits? Foreign federations expanding their empire. Who stays silent? Local bodies letting it happen. A South African superstar is being groomed, they claim, but he will wear THEIR flag.
They are building their future on the backs of our children, and they’re doing it right in front of us.
Edited for Kayitsi.com



