It is now official: the Spanish-Argentine pair composed of Leo Augsburger, 30th world player, and paul cardona, 15th, will see the light of day. On paper, this association promises a spectacular game, thanks to the characteristics very offensive of both players.
However, some are wondering about the balance of this new team. In 2024, the association between Cardona and Paquito Navarro seemed to offer more stability. Paquito, an experienced player, had often been able to calm Cardona's ardor to reinforce the regularity of their game. This ability to manage critical moments could be lacking in this new configuration.
With Leo Augsburger, the expression “make or break” seems apt. The Argentinian, considered one of the most talented players of his generation, is capable of performing feats on the field thanks to his formidable arm. But his moments of irregularity and his drops in form could disrupt the dynamic of the pair.
The big question is whether Pablo Cardona, still young, will be able to channel his Argentinian teammate. The answer could well emerge in the first weeks of competition, particularly during the Premier Padel in saudi arabiaThis event will mark the beginning of a new adventure for this promising, but also risky, pair.
Padel fans will be following their debut closely to see if this team will manage to find the necessary balance to shine on the world circuit.

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.