It's now official: Juan Lebrón et Franco Stupaczuk They are ending their collaboration. After several months of a project that never really took off, the two players are saying goodbye on social media.

Lebrón thanks Stupa: “A pleasure to share the track”

In his farewell message, Lebrón made a point of thanking his partner:
« It's been a real pleasure to share the track these past few months. I've enjoyed every training session, every match, and every battle together. We've formed a great team, and I'll cherish the memories of this stage. »

Then he adds, humorously:
« I wish you all the best for what's to come… and we'll meet on the track as opponents haha. »

The Spaniard also addressed a few words to his coach Carlos Pozzoni :
« Charlie, thank you for joining me on this adventure and for every piece of advice. You're a great guy, both on and off the track. I truly value everything we've shared. »

Stupaczuk: “We stayed in the fight in a very tough circuit”

For its part, Franco Stupaczuk He also posted a message.
« We stayed in the fight at the beginning of the season with several finals, but the exceptional level and consistency of pairs 1 and 2 in recent years left us out of the game. »

He nevertheless considers the outcome positive:
« I'll focus on the positives: we've managed to stay ranked number 3 so far in such a tough circuit. Thanks for fighting alongside me in every match, Juan. »

A final tournament under pressure

The Dubai P1 summed up their entire season: some great performances, but also a lot of inconsistency.
Their explosive quarter-final salary. Augsburger / Di NennoMarked by several tensions, it will remain one of the images of the tournament… and an irony of the schedule, since these two players will be precisely their new partners.

Augsburger for Lebrón, Di Nenno for Stupa

From the Mexico MajorThe two men embarked on a new project:

  • Juan Lebrón partners with Leo Augsburg, one of the most explosive profiles on the circuit.
  • Franco Stupaczuk reforms super kids with Martín Di Nenno, for a highly anticipated third era.

A pair that never found its rhythm

On paper, the association had everything going for it. On the track, it was never more than a pair 3 solidlargely dominated by Coello / Tapia et Galan / Chingotto.

No major title, no continuity, and a rarely synchronized level of play.
A new chapter begins… and two new projects are already promising to shake up the upcoming tournaments.

Benjamin Dupouy

I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !