Le  pairs transfer market  is stirring on the professional circuit.
While all attention is focused on the  Miami P1 , things are already changing for the next deadlines… and a new major separation is taking shape.

 Maxi Arce and Pablo Lijó have separated 

The information is now clear:  Maxi Arce and Pablo Lijó will no longer play together.  at the upcoming tournaments.

The Argentinian player himself officially announced the end of this short partnership via his social media, with a message addressed to his now former partner:

«  The P2 tournament in Egypt will be our last tournament, I just wanted to say thank you for trusting me and helping me progress day after day.  »

 Brussels should mark the beginning of a new duo 

If the registration for the  Newgiza P2 in Egypt  is already closed, it's mainly on the side of the  Brussels P2  that things should change.
The Belgian tournament, played immediately afterward, could indeed mark the  the start of a new partnership between Maxi Arce and Juan Tello , advanced information from behind the scenes of the circuit.

On paper, it's a pair that immediately intrigues:

  •  Tello  would bring his power and experience at the very highest level
  •  Arce Street  his hand quality, his reading of the game and his ability to speed up rallies

A potentially very interesting duo… provided they quickly find the right bearings.

 And now, what about Edu Alonso? 

This movement inevitably leads to another question:  What will Edu Alonso do? 

So far associated with  Juan Tello The Spaniard also finds himself at the heart of the game of musical chairs.
And as is often the case on the circuit,  One separation leads to others .

So it's probably  the next real case to watch  in the coming days.
His choice could have a direct impact on several other pairs that are already fragile or under consideration.

 The market is already buzzing again 

This isn't really a surprise: as soon as a duo breaks up,  The entire market is going into overheating again .

And in a season where many pairs are still searching:

  • stability,
  • quick results
  • and above all, a true gaming identity.

Every change can quickly reshuffle the cards.

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 !