This is news that surprised the world of padel: Alix Collombon et Araceli Martínez have decided to end their collaborationThe announcement came just after their elimination in the Premier Padel Milan P1, confirming the end of an adventure that began at the beginning of 2025.

A defeat that may have hastened the end

The two players suffered in Milan a new disappointment from the first round, facing the Spanish Lucia Sainz et Patty Llaguno, old circuit references.
Despite a more closely fought match than their previous encounter in Rotterdam, Collombon and Martínez lost 6/3 7/5, unable to capitalize on their opportunities in key moments.

The figures sum up the scenario well: 38 unforced errors for the Franco-Spanish pair against 26 for their opponents, and no break point converted (0/3), when Sainz and Llaguno were able to seize 2 out of 9 opportunities.
A lack of realism that cost dearly, despite a hard-fought second set where the Collombon/Martínez pair found more rhythm and confidence.

This defeat, the second in a row in the first round, has undoubtedly left its mark. Even if the separation was probably decided before Milan, this setback against an experienced pair could have confirm the need to turn the page.

An emotional farewell message

A few hours after the match, Araceli Martínez took to social media to make the separation official.
In a long and sincere message, the Spaniard looked back on their shared journey and the bond that bound them:

“A lot of emotions today in Milan… I wish our last tournament had ended differently. Alix, we worked hard and progressed together during this period. There was always a great understanding, on and off the field. We went through some difficult times, but also experienced a lot of happiness in the process. Thank you for helping me grow as a player and as a person. I only take away positive things from everything we shared.”

A busy season and visible progress

Throughout the 2025 season, Collombon and Martinez showed a solid level of play on the circuit Premier Padel and achieving good runs on the FIP Tour.
Their complementarity – the power and coverage of Alix Collombon on the right, the hand game and precision of Araceli Martínez on the left – had allowed the Frenchwoman to maintain a position in the world top 30, while the Spanish signed the best season of his career.

But faced with increasingly even competition and a very dense calendar, the results of recent weeks have undoubtedly weighed on the thinking.

Two now distinct trajectories

For the rest, Alix Collombon will not remain long without a partner: she will be associated with Jessica Ginier, her friend and fellow Lyonnaise, from the FIP Platinum of Lyon, a home tournament that she will approach with the desire to bounce back.
For its part, Araceli Martínez should continue his season on the circuit Premier Padel, with a new partner yet to be confirmed.

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.