Le  Brussels P2  has reshuffled the cards of the  FIP world ranking With their title in Belgium, several players are taking advantage of this update to gain key positions.

 Lebrón returns to the top 5, Augsburger continues to climb 

Thanks to their victory,  Juan Lebrón  pulls off the big move and goes back to the  5th place in the world He passes by again.  Franco Stupaczuk  and confirms his return to the highest level.

By his side,  Leo Augsburg  continues his progress. The Argentinian gains another place and joins the  world top 10 (9th) A logical promotion after a perfect tournament.

Up front, the hierarchy remains stable with  Tapia / Coello  in the lead, followed by  Galan / Chingotto .

 Bea González is a game changer for women 

This is the major movement on the women's side.
With this new title,  Bea González  wins  two places  and climbs to the  3th worldwide .

She passes by  Paula Josemaría , his own partner, but also  Ariana Sánchez .

A strong signal: the momentum is clearly in favor of the pair  González / Josemaría , which is racking up titles and getting closer to the top.

 A hierarchy under pressure 

In women,  Triay / Brea  They remain number 1, but the gap is narrowing.
The rise of  González  This perfectly illustrates this ongoing shift.

In the men's category, the victory of  Lebrón / Augsburger  confirms that the top 10 is more open than ever.

Benjamin Dupouy

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 !