Lebron and Di Nenno are finished third of Premier Padel Finals in Barcelona by winning against Alonso and Momo. However, despite this victory, the Spanish-Argentine pair were critical of the new regulation set up by Premier Padel.

In a press conference, both players expressed their difficulty in returning to a tournament after a defeat, stressing that the match for 3rd place did not necessarily correspond to the competitive spirit of a tournament.

However, the organizers of the Premier Padel Finals wanted to innovate, offering the public two additional matches (one for ladies and one for gentlemen).

Another topic of debate concerns the golden point. While this rule is gradually gaining ground, it continues to divide players. For the 2025 edition of the circuit Premier Padel, nothing has been definitively decided yet. The introduction of the golden point aims to shorten matches, a direction that seems to be increasingly supported by the authorities. Although Premier Padel insists that players decide on these developments by vote, the trend seems to be moving in favor of Noad. Lebron and Di Nenno have also stated their support for this rule on the professional 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.