The new association Juan Lebrón / Leo Augsburger, which will begin at Mexico MajorThis pairing intrigues everyone. An explosive, ultra-offensive duo, capable of turning any match around. Many already see them challenging the two established stars of the circuit: Tapia / Coello et Galan / ChingottoBut what do the figures really say?
An obvious complementarity
On their performance profileLebrón and Augsburger are at a very similar overall level. They both possess a extensive offensive capabilities, qualities ofattack Above average, and with a deliberately aggressive style. Where one shows a slight deficiency, the other compensates:
- Lebrón brings more consistency and quality of return
- Augsburger excels in attack.

But to dethrone Tapia/Coello and Galán/Chingotto, more will be needed.
Statistical comparisons with the two best pairs in the world show the current gap. Tapia/Coello and Galán/Chingotto display near-perfect profiles in all compartments of the game :
attack, Returns, regularity, mental, aggressiveness, Service...
A homogeneity and complementarity that explain their dominance.
In contrast, Lebrón/Augsburger remain more inconsistent. Their peaks are incredible, but their troughs are very costly.
The scary argument: winning points
The figures are clear:
- Average of 41 winners per match
- And in their 25% best matchesthey go up to 50 winners, another record
In terms of pure attacking quality, No one causes more damage than them..
The problematic argument: direct fouls
This is where the problem lies.
Lebrón / Augsburger are also the pair that commits the most unforced errors :
- 24 faults per match on average
- salary. 21 for Galán / Chingotto
- et 18 for Tapia / Coello
The ratio winners / unforced errors remains too low to equal the top 2 pairs in the world.
A colossal volume of smash hits
The statistic that sums it all up:
- 34 smash attempts per match
- for 19 smash winners
- efficiency at 56%logical given their ultra-aggressiveness
For comparison, Tapia/Coello have attempted 33 smashes and have a 58% success rate.
So they are in the right group… but still a little bit behind.
A pair capable of beating anyone…
The statistical potential is enormous. Unsurprisingly, their numbers show a real ability to challenge the two best pairs in the world. But to aim higher, they will need to:
- reduce the unforced errors
- stabilize the consistency in all compartments
- to mentally sustain long conversations
- better manage weak moments
Because faced with the monsters of regularity that are Tapia / Coello et Galan / ChingottoThe margin is still too small.
*Numbers : Padel Intelligence
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