The difficult period continues for Javi Leal. Eliminated in his first match at the BNL Italy Major in Rome, the Spaniard has now gone another tournament without a win on the circuit. Premier PadelThis is an unusual situation for the current world number 16, who is probably going through the most delicate phase of his young career.

A series that keeps growing

Teaming up with Fran Guerrero for this Rome tournament, Leal hoped to revive a season that had been particularly difficult so far. But the Spanish duo was stopped in the round of 32 by the rising pair of Pol Hernández and Guille Collado.

This latest elimination reinforces a surprising statistic: the Andalusian player has not won a single match in the main draw. Premier Padel for several months. A drought that contrasts sharply with his status as a regular member of the world's Top 20.

A season disrupted from the start

The year 2026 was supposed to mark a new stage in Javi Leal's progression. The Puerto de Santa María player had started the season with high ambitions alongside Pablo Cardona, one of the most promising young talents on the circuit.

But Cardona's recurring injuries quickly disrupted the pair's plans. Lacking stability, Leal had to change partners frequently throughout the tournaments, making it difficult to build chemistry and a positive dynamic.

Since the beginning of the year, he has thus evolved with several different teammates, a situation rarely ideal for a player seeking to take a step up in the world hierarchy.

Despite this winless streak, Leal's performances don't necessarily reflect a significant drop in form. Several defeats have been suffered against improving opponents or in very close matches.

The problem lies more in the lack of continuity and a growing lack of trust that seems to be taking hold over the weeks. In a circuit Premier Padel With the competition becoming increasingly intense and intense, the slightest doubt can quickly become costly.

Returning with Fran Guerrero to find their bearings

Rome also marked the reunion of Javi Leal and Fran Guerrero. The two Spaniards know each other perfectly and had already shared the track successfully in the past.

Even though their debut didn't end this bad run, this new project could offer Leal the stability he needs to get back to his best.

At just 22 years old, the Spaniard still has plenty of room for improvement. His talent is undeniable. Now he just needs to translate that potential into results and put an end to a period that has lasted far too long for a player of his caliber.

Leal now hopes that this new association with Guerrero will allow him to rediscover the sensations that made him one of the most promising players of his generation.

One thing is certain: off the track, the Spaniard seems perfectly at ease and doesn't hesitate to stroll through the streets of Rome alongside… Victoria Iglesias.

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.