Miguel Lamperti, 46 years old and currently 88th in the world, will begin a new adventure at Bordeaux P2 alongsideAlex Chozas. This new duo follows the decision of Sanyo Gutiérrez to associate with Gonzalo Alfonso, former partner of Tolito Aguirre.

For Chozas, ranked 24th in the world, this situation is not without consequences. By parting ways with Sanyo (27th in the world), the young Argentinian sees his ranking in pairs drop, which could deprive of seeded status in some major tournaments. But did he really have a choice after the unilateral decision of his former partner?

On the side of Miguel Lamperti, this change also represents an attempt to bounce back after an encouraging collaboration with Juan Ignacio Rubini, a 19-year-old young prospect ranked 93rd in the world. While the results haven't been spectacular, the experience remains far from negative for the Argentinian veteran.

The pair Lamperti / Chozas Can it revive in 2025 and play the spoilsport on the circuit? First element of response in Bordeaux, where the two Argentines will try to create a surprise.

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.