My commitment to society goes beyond high performance. I firmly believe that sport is one of the most powerful tools to educate, prevent health-related issues, and create personal and professional opportunities.
Tennis has taught me values that I now strive to give back to society: discipline, self-demand, resilience, teamwork, and attention to detail. That is why, through conferences and educational projects, I use sport to inspire, educate, and help people—both on and off the court—build a life with purpose, health, and balance.
I share my experience with players, coaches, educators, organizations, and families, using sport as a powerful tool to connect, inspire, and generate meaningful impact:


One of the projects I am most deeply involved in is the National Congress on Sudden Death, organized by the QUAES Foundation and the AEMS José Durán #7 Association.
Como miembro del Comité Científico, trabajo para unir a deportistas, médicos, científicos y entidades públicas en un objetivo común: prevenir, concienciar y salvar vidas.
The National Congress on Sudden Death brings together experts from sport, medicine, and science to raise awareness, prevent risks, and save lives. It is driven by:
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