As the season draws to a close, the transfer window for padel players for 2025 is already starting to fuel discussions. The objective is clear for many teams: to find the ideal combinations to counter the supremacy of the pair Tapia / Coello.

Lebrón and Augsburger: a duo that seems to be confirmed…

The first piece of the puzzle for 2025 starts with Juan Lebrón, who could team up with Leo Augsburg. This decision would then push his former partner Martín Di Nenno, one of the best right-wing players, to look for a new partner.

Di Nenno and Garrido: a strategic partnership

Dance what contexts, Javier Garrido, currently ranked 10th in the world, would be a serious candidate to form a new pair with Di Nenno. This hypothesis seems realistic for several reasons:

  • Their association would allow them to maintain a strategic position in the tables, with Di Nenno (6th) and Garrido (10th) ensuring a place among the top seeds.
  • Garrido showed in 2024 that he can compete with the best

Tello and Bergamini: a duo in reconstruction?

On the other side, Juan Tello, ranked 20th in the world, also finds himself without a partner after his separation from Iñigo Jofre. The Argentinian player, who has struggled to regain his level since the end of his collaboration with Fede Chingotto, is looking to relaunch itself. According to concordant sources, Lucas Bergamini (16th) is one of Juan Tello's options.

This Tello/Bergamini duo would present several advantages:

  • A complementarity between Tello's explosive game and Bergamini's tactical control.
  • A similar ranking which places them at a competitive level while leaving them room for improvement.

A strategy dictated by the rankings

One of the crucial points in this transfer window is the importance of rankings to be among the top seeds. A Di Nenno / Tello association could be risky for the right-hander, as it could cost him places in the main draws. Conversely, a Di Nenno / Garrido pairing offers more guarantees.

As for Bergamini and Tello, their close ranking suggests a logic of association to consolidate their positions and find regularity in their performances.

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.