Good news for Lucas Campagnolo , even though the stoppage remains very real. After his injury sustained at Miami Premier Padel P1 2026 The Brazilian has finally received a more precise diagnosis… and the verdict is finally less serious than feared .
The big relief is that The ligaments are not torn. , which was clearly the main concern in his case.
The menisci are affected, but there is no ligament rupture.
The tests carried out at Madrid confirmed a meniscus tear , but without major ligament damage.
In other words, the worst-case scenario has been avoided.
And in this type of knee injury, that changes a lot of things. Without ligament damage like the anterior cruciate ligament the knee retains its structural stability which makes treatment a possibility without surgery .
The recovery process should therefore involve:
- physiotherapy
- muscle building
- progressive return to sport
A protocol that is necessarily restrictive, but much more reassuring than a possible surgery.
Campa will be out for about two months.
According to initial estimates, Lucas Campagnolo should be kept away from the tracks during about two months .
An absence that should logically rule him out of:
- NewGiza P2
- and probably also some Brussels P2
A return could then be considered in mai , potentially for Assumption , although this will obviously depend on the progress of his recovery.
At this stage, nothing is officially set yet, but the trend is rather positive.
“I’m already 200% focused on my comeback”
Like he usually does, Campagnolo spoke with great sincerity and energy after the results were announced.
"Even though I'll have to stay away from competition for a few weeks to recover, I'm already 200% focused on coming back."
The Brazilian also wanted to thank everyone who has supported him since his injury in Miami.
"The affection I've received these past few days has been my true medicine. Now, I need to be patient, keep the faith, and work to come back stronger than ever."
A message true to the image of Camp : very human, very expressive, and always combative.
I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !

























































































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