This was not necessarily a planned announcement from Juan lebron, but he confirmed what Padel Magazine and other media had already anticipated: the separation of the duo Lebron / Di Nenno.

A separation in the air

Behind the scenes the signals seemed obvious, but in the world of paddle, turnarounds are frequent, and the truth of one day can easily be denied the next. This time, however, the Spaniard was clear. During the traditional press conference, after a clear victory of their pair against Garrido / Bergamini (6/4 6/3), Lebron announced the end of their collaboration.

A new rivalry in 2025

With this separation, the two players will become opponents from 2025. Martin Di Nenno, for his part, had preferred to avoid answering this subject clearly a few days ago. Many of you had noticed this.

This divorce marks the end of a promising collaboration and opens the door to a new page for these two great figures of the world padel.

Here are Lebron's words:

“If I hit a ball left-handed, it was already an improvement, because it had been a long time since I had played on that side. I started the first tournament with enormous enthusiasm, then I went through many ups and downs, very frustrated, with a lot of anger towards myself. These are things that happen, that are difficult to accept, difficult to overcome.

I am grateful because Martín pulled me out of the abyss, he strengthened me in all aspects: in happiness, in harmony, in everyday life. And I have to be grateful to him, for the person I met, for his entourage too, and of course in the whole sporting aspect, in padel, for the way he helped me.

And I said, we have to give him credit because he plays very well, and next year he will be another opponent, obviously.”

Once sent to Leo Augsburger, we also hear Lebron / Stupa noises for 2025 with a return to the right. To be continued.

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.