It was with a touch of humor that the two players made their union official on social networks: “Two Alex, one goal!”. But behind this statement, the stakes are very real. For Alex Ruiz, the objective is clear: to find the world top 16 and secure a valuable ticket to the next Master Finals. As for Alex Chozas, he hopes that this association will be the springboard that will allow him to continue his rise on the circuit.

Chozas finds the left, Ruiz wants to find the light

For Alex Chozas, this partnership means a return to the left side, a position he knows well but had abandoned during his time with Leo Augsburger. If the Argentinian, ranked 28th in the world, sees in this alliance an opportunity to grow, Alex Ruiz, for his part, sees it as a way to to reinvent oneselfRanked 17th in the world, the Spanish left-hander is coming off a complicated season, with results below his standards.

A pair, doubts, but also promises

While their union is intriguing, it also raises questions: will the two players succeed in creating a sufficient alchemy to compete with the best pairs? Skeptics will say that the association seems more like a gamble than a given. However, with the experience of Ruiz and the potential of Chozas, this pairing has arguments to make. The reconquest will not be easy, but their complementarity could work wonders… provided they quickly find their marks.

The shadow of the Master Finals for Ruiz

For Alex Ruiz, each tournament in 2025 will be a step closer to his goal : participate in the prestigious Master Finals. But to do so, he will have to find the consistency that he so lacked in 2024. And if this new collaboration proves successful, the two Alexes could well be the surprise guests at the end of the season.

An announcement that piques curiosity

While waiting for the first results, this new pair is already fueling discussions. Announced with humor but also with a certain determination, their association is part of a transfer window rich in changes. So, “Two Alex, one goal” : bold slogan or risky bet? One thing is for sure: they have not finished making people talk about them. And who knows, maybe their humor will become their secret weapon against the pressure of the circuit!

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.