Le August 31, the Madrid Premier Padel P1 will begin, marking the resumption of competition for the best players in the world, on the main circuit. We will find the best pairs in the world who, after a few weeks of rest, will come back in better shape than ever.

But this tournament in the Madrid capital also marks the beginning of a large number of new associations, whether in men or women. To try to see things more clearly, let's take a look at what's new on the circuit.

The new men's pairs

Many of the new men's pairs made their debut at Finland P2, but also at FIP ​​tournaments, as was the case for Eduardo Alonso et Momo Gonzalez. However, for the past week, things have been moving in the pairs of the world's top 20 and we may have some difficulty finding our way.

Here are the new pairs present:

  • JuanLu Esbri / Lucas Bergamini
  • Valentino Libaak / Victor Ruiz
  • José Diestro / Javi Ruiz
  • Javi Rico / Rafael Mendez

These pairs are the ones who will start together for the first time in Madrid. However, we don't forget that other duos will only play their second tournament together:

  • Juan LeBron / Martin Di Nenno
  • Mike Yanguas / Franco Stupaczuk
  • Pablo Cardona / Paquito Navarro
  • Ale Ruiz / Javi Garrido
  • Alex Chozas / Leo Augsburger

Madrid already looks unique in the men's draw, with all of these new pairs!

Movement among the ladies

Things have also changed a lot in the women's table. With the absence of Tamara Icardo and the many separations, including that of Alix Collombon and Julieta Bidahorria, we find ourselves with new pairs. As with the gentlemen, we will have to find our way.

The new pairs for Madrid:

  • Jessica Castello / Alejandra Salazar
  • Azanzazu Osoro / Veronica Virseda
  • Claudia Jensen / Daiara Valenzuela
  • Araceli Martinez / Alix Collombon
  • Barbara Las Heras / Marta Marrero
  • Marta Talavan / Julieta Bidahorria
  • Ana Catarina Nogueira / Marta Borrero

Lots of changes for the ladies, although the top 3 is still intact. To see if these new pairs will be able to disturb the three teams at the top of the world rankings.

Gwenaelle Souyri

It was her brother who one day told her to accompany him to a padel court, since then, Gwenaëlle has never left the court. Except when it comes to going to watch the retransmission of Padel Magazine, World Padel Tour… or Premier Padel…or the French Championships. In short, she is a fan of this sport.