On the occasion of  Brussels P2 A behind-the-scenes sequence highlights a key moment in the career of  Juan Lebrón  and his partner  Leo Augsburg Before entering the track, their coach  Agustín Gómez Silingo  delivers a speech that is as simple as it is impactful, centered on one strong idea: have no regrets.

In this excerpt, Silingo doesn't talk about tactics or game plans. The message lies elsewhere. The Argentinian emphasizes total commitment:
"The only thing that should happen when you leave the field is that there should be absolutely no blame to be placed on yourself. Nothing."

His tone is calm but firm. He then emphasizes the essential point: step onto the court with the intention of giving everything, regardless of the result. Winning or losing becomes secondary to attitude and commitment. "We have to leave everything in there," he repeats, as if it were a guiding principle.

This type of discourse perfectly illustrates the philosophy that Silingo seeks to instill in his players. More than just a technical framework, it is a  mental framework where individual responsibility is central. No room for regrets, no space for excuses.

This passage also reflects the relationship between the coach and his players. Silingo adopts a direct, almost blunt approach, true to his image. He doesn't try to embellish the message, but to create an immediate spark.

We've seen this before, notably with Juan LeBron. He adopts a very direct tone. He seems to want to appeal to his ego and avoid controversy.

Beyond the final result, this sequence highlights a key reality of elite sport: performance is not limited to technique or strategy. It also relies on the ability to take to the field without restraint, with one certainty: having given everything.

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.