Premier Padel Brussels P2 – Paquito Navarro and Juan Lebron went through all the emotions…

Four years later, it was the big return of an emblematic pair on the professional circuit of padel : that formed by Paquito Navarro et Juan lebron. During their return match, the Andalusians did not go far from the exit door, having been trailing at one point 6/3 2/0.

Ultimately, both men were authors ofa very beautiful remontada vs. Jaime “Chipi” Muñoz and Javi Garcia. However, we cannot say that this match was easy for Paquito and Lebron, who went through all the emotions during the meeting...

Padel Break speaks of a “tragicomedy” during this meeting, where doubts flirted with joy and determination.

Doubts and fears

While they are trailing, Paquito Navarro, very composed and very calm, simply declares: “It's normal that this can happen. First match. First tournament".

Paquito supports his remarks with an analysis of their game "We don't hurt on the fly, we don't hurt with the smash“. On the track, body language is quite significant, with these few gestures of humor on the part of the Sevillian.

On the bench, Juan Lebron adds this sentence: “I don't want to lose Paco.” The coach Rodrigo Ovide made Lebron repeat several times, “I want to win", as a mantra for the rest of the meeting.

The return of hope

The coach's tactics is therefore oriented towards the vibora by Paquito Navarro, who makes his opponents suffer. To push it a little more, El Lobo allows himself to add: “You did it to me all your life, asshole“. Flowery language which, however, seems to bear fruit since both men are better in this match.

Finally, Paquito Navarro and Juan LeBron got out of this tricky and complicated match. Their embrace is the conclusion of all this tension during the meeting.

It is interesting to note the attitude of the two players on the track in Brussels, although Juan Lebron stressed that he “does notdidn't feel comfortable". The two emotional who are Navarro and Lebron got out of this nightmare, while keeping their calm relatively well, which can give hope for good things for the future.

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Gwenaelle Souyri