The separation between Juan LeBron and Franco Stupaczuk leads to an unexpected chain of consequences. Because for LeBron reforms his duo with Alex Ruiz, the latter had to separate from Alex Chozas. That's what we call the domino effect.
A bad operation for Chozas
None of this was planned, and for Chozas, the blow is hard. He who evolved with the 6rd player in the world now finds himself alongside Facundo Dominguez, 73th in the standings, naturalized Italian and former partner of Jérémy Scatena.
Result: the new pair is, for the moment, 16th in the Brussels P2 table. And she might even get out of it if Stupa signs up with a new partner, which seems likely, although still unknown to this day.

Ruiz couldn't resist Lebron's call
In the world of padel, there is no often no room for feelings. And we imagine that Alex Ruiz could not — or did not know how — to say no to Lebron, 6th in the world, when he came knocking on his door.
For Ruiz, it is a unexpected luck to train the 4th pair in the world, to aim for big results and above all the Final Master, which he can now hope to achieve by collecting valuable points... provided the chemistry with Lebron works.
Far from the Master Final for Chozas
However, for Chozas, the Master Final is moving far away. Unless… because In padel, everything can happen very quickly, in one direction as in the other. And the season is just beginning.

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.