In the final part of his interview, Juan Lebrón engaged in an interesting exercise: sharing his perspective on the great figures of world padel. Unfiltered, sometimes laudatory, sometimes more enigmatic, he paints a quick portrait of those who have accompanied or challenged him on the courts.

À Arturo Coello, he recognizes a exceptional mentalityor a Agustín Tapia un pure talent, and to Franco Stupaczuk a inexhaustible energy. He speaks of Paquito Navarro as "a wonderful, trustworthy person," and mike yanguas, with whom he shared a room at the World Cup, as “a great guy.”

But it is by evoking Ale Galán, his former partner with whom he won everything, that the tone changes:

Through therefore a express portrait, Lebrón gives his take on the other headliners on the circuit:

  • Arturo Coello : "incredible mentality"
  • Agustín Tapia : "pure talent"
  • Franco Stupaczuk : "tireless"
  • Paquito Navarro : "someone wonderful, trustworthy"
  • mike yanguas : “great guy, I shared a room with him at the World Cup”
  • Ale Galán : “it’s… a person” (he breathes…)

It also designates the best players in each field :

  • Service : Juan Martin Diaz
  • Bandeja : Fernando Belasteguin
  • Defense : Federico Chingotto
  • Volley : Ale Galán
  • Smash : Juan Lebrón
  • Vibora : Sanyo Gutierrez
  • Health : Arturo Coello

And him? What does he excel at?

"I was in the pure game, in the padel talent. For four years."

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.