For several weeks, the Argentine association between Leo Augsburg et Alex Chozas seemed close to separation. The reasons are multiple, and we will talk about them later. Our colleagues from El4set have recently reinforced this hypothesis, suggesting an imminent break between the two Argentines.

What is it really?

First of all, there are our Argentinian colleagues from Padel and Cervitas who announced an association for 2025 between Juan lebron et Leo Augsburg. A surprising announcement, because it would imply the separation of the duo. Martin Di Nenno et Juan lebron. Currently, these two players are showing good performances together, with a visible increase in power, particularly during the tournament. Milan P1. Certainly, their collaboration has had its ups and downs, but the mechanics seem to be gradually settling in.

An obvious separation

Between Huts (32) et Augsburgers (28), on the other hand, a separation seems more obvious. For several weeks, rumors have been circulating behind the scenes, evoking a potential breakup even before the end of the season. Finally, this has not materialized for the moment.

Despite a final during the FIP Gold Lyon, the duo has not really found its rhythm. Alex Chozas, positioned on the right, did not convince, while the Argentine bomber Leo Augsburg alternates between the best and the worst. Their separation will therefore not surprise anyone, even if, once again, we will have to wait for an official announcement from the main parties concerned.

Post update: it's official!

“The season ended, not the way we wanted, but we gave it our all, Alex Chozas. Thank you for this half of the season spent together, with good times, and sometimes not so good. You are a great friend and a great partner.

With this we end a beautiful adventure of the bombers. I am sure that one day we will play together again, my friend.”

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.