The victory of  Juan Lebrón and Leo Augsburger  au  Brussels P2  it's not just about a simple trophy. By overturning  Tapia / Coello  in the final ( 2/6 6/3 6/3 ), the two players marked a real turning point in the season.

 A benchmark week 

Their career path lends even more weight to this title.
Before the final, they had already made a strong statement by eliminating  Galan / Chingotto  in the semifinals.

Beat the  numbers 2 then  world number 1  In the same tournament, it's a clear message: this pair can compete with the best.

 A turning point for Lebrón 

For  Juan Lebrón This success has a special value.
He hadn't won a tournament with  all the best pairs available  since  Riyadh Season P1 2024 , at the time with  Ale Galán  That was 785 days ago.

In the meantime, there have indeed been titles:

  •  Finland P2 2024  with  Di Nenno , without the two best pairs
  •  Cancún P2 2025  with  Stupaczuk , in a particular context with the absence of many top 100 players

But this time, the context is different.
Everyone was there… and they won.

 A new status? 

Even though Brussels remains a  P2 This title can carry significant weight.
It confirms a development: the circuit is no longer limited to two dominant pairs.

With  Lebrón / Augsburger We now have a third team capable of  play the titles regularly .

 A pair that's gaining confidence 

What stands out most is the dynamic.
 Lebrón  seems liberated, confident, and does not hesitate to rely on his partner.

For its part,  Augsburgers  is increasingly assuming its role, imposing its rhythm and letting its power speak for itself.

 A revived project 

After a difficult start to the season and doubts surrounding their partnership, this victory changes the perception.

 Lebrón resets the counters to zero. 
He has found a partner he believes in… and a pair capable of doing some serious damage.

It now remains to be confirmed.
But one thing is certain: the circuit may have found a new serious contender.

Benjamin Dupouy

I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !