Juan Lebron is transforming on the left alongside Martín Di Nenno. It's a winning return to Finland Premier Padel P2 for the Spaniard who was said to be lost in his mental problems.

The drug “Martín Di Nenno” takes effect much faster than expected. He is indeed the perfect right player to restore confidence to a Lebron who was in difficulty on all levels since the end of last year, with ups and downs which put an end to the association between Galan and LeBron.

Juan Lebron: MVP of the final at Finland P2
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You shouldn't overdo it either, since it's only a P2 where the two best pairs in the world were absent. What is interesting to analyze are the statistics provided by Padel Intelligence.

Juan Lebron made only 6 unforced errors in the entire match and 27 winning points. This is undoubtedly his best match. Another interesting element: 87% of the points behind the Spaniard's services are won.

We will notice that Lebron took more than 56% of the balls, including a good part from Di Nenno's side, who managed to fade away perfectly with each Lebron incursion.

We will also observe that Di Nenno's strategy was to move towards the parallel, despite Sanz being strangely absent for a good part of the match. The Argentinian had so much confidence in Juan LeBron that it didn't seem to be a problem for him.

Stranger still, 64% of the balls played by Coki Nieto took the direction of Juan Lebron in his diagonal. A statistic to put into perspective, because in reality, some of the balls addressed to Di Nenno were intercepted by Lebron.

Obviously, the strategy of Nieto and Sanz was not at all the one to adopt for this final. The results are clear.

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovers the padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since padel is part of his life. You often see him touring France going to cover the major events of padel French.