The argentinian Leo Augsburg, a true revelation of the 2025 season, confirmed in an interview with Diario AS it would like to play with Juan Lebrón in the future. Currently associated with Martín Di Nenno, the young player from Posadas (21 years old) acknowledged that a joint project with the Andalusian player had already almost seen the light of day at the beginning of the year:

“Obviously, I would like to play with him. He is one of the best right-wingers in the world. He is a player I have known for a while and I like him a lot. We get along very well, he has helped me a lot. For now, nothing is official. These rumors still exist: some are true, others false, sometimes it is just a question of timing… We have to wait and see what happens next year. Once, everything was almost settled between us, but he finally chose Stupaczuk, who is a great player. We will see what 2026 brings.”

Words heavy with meaning that revive rumors around the transfer window 2026 and the possibility of a new explosive pairing Lebrón / Augsburger.

Stupaczuk and Lebrón: the discussion postponed until the end of the season

In an interview with Twenty Ten, Franco Stupaczuk confirmed that the decision on the continuity of the duo would be taken at the end of the last block of tournaments:

"The idea is to talk about it after the upcoming tour. For now, we prefer to stay focused on the important tournaments to come."

A logical caution, given that the last few weeks have been marked by inconsistent results and tense exchanges on the bench, often defused by Carlos Pozzoni. Despite everything, Stupa refuses to see this as a sign of rupture:

"Juan has this unique competitive side. Off the court, he's very calm and very close to his team."

A decisive end to the season before a probable reshuffle

Sportingly, the duo failed to beat world numbers 1 and 2 on the second half of the season. Stupa acknowledges:

"In the semi-finals, we always come up against them. If you want to progress, you have to beat them. At first, we managed it, but lately, it's become very difficult."

The Argentinian player estimates their season to be On 8 10, regretting the injuries and absences that have occurred over the months:

"We wanted to go for the number 2 spot, but we settled in as number 3. It's not so bad, but there's still a little something missing."

Upcoming tournaments: the Kuwait World Cup and Major of Acapulco will therefore be crucial to ending the year on a good note.

Meanwhile, Leo Augsburg, impressive since his title at the Madrid P1 with Di Nenno, seems ready to take the next step. And if his wish comes true, the Lebrón / Augsburger association could well become one of the big bombs of the 2026 season on the circuit Premier Padel.

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 !