Le women's transfer market continues to stir, and this time it offers a particularly interesting association: Raquel Eugenio et Martina Fassio will play together again.
This isn't a completely new partnership, as the two players have teamed up before. But this time, it's definitely a version 2.0 which emerges, with more experience, more time spent on the circuit… and inevitably more expectations.
A pair that had already made a lasting impression.
During their first association in 2024 , Eugenio et Fasio had quickly attracted attention.
Despite their young age, the two players had already shown that they could to shake up the best pairs in the world , with several very solid performances against the top of the table.
Among the notable results of their first stage together:
- a very close match against Bea González / Delfi Brea à Mar del Plata man ( 6 / 2 7 / 5 )
- strong resistance against Ari Sánchez / Paula Josemaría ( 6 / 1 7 / 6 )
- and even a set taken à Gemma Triay / Claudia Fernández à Milan ( 6/3 4/6 6/0 )
Performances that clearly showed that there was something to build around this pair.
Two players who have grown in stature
After this first adventure, the two Spanish women had chosen to go their separate ways. 2025 , with a fairly clear logic: to continue growing through contact with more experienced players .
Martina Fassio et Raquel Eugenio This allowed them to develop in more structured environments, particularly with profiles such as:
- Patty Llaguno
- Lucia Sainz
A passage that must surely have brought them a little more competitive maturity , of reference points and solidity in managing big matches.
Today, the two players are settled in the Top 25 FIPs which gives even more weight to their new association.
A young duo, but already credible
What makes this pair particularly interesting is that it ticks several boxes at once.
Yes, they are a young pair.
But it's no longer really a pair "for discovery".
À Raquel Eugenio is 18 years old et Martina Fassio is 21 years old The two players have already:
- from experience on Premier Padel
- benchmarks against the very highest level
- and a real common ground
In other words, they return with more guarantees than during their first association.
A pair of 11s that might bother some people
In this new configuration, Eugenio / Fassio should begin as pair number 11 on tournaments Premier Padel .
An interesting status, because it places them right on the doorstep of the very best seeds… with a clear potential to cause a lot of problems for many people in the draws.
The objective will now be quite simple:
- to settle permanently in the final tables
- regain regularity
- and become a pair capable of to make the favorites doubt themselves
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 !

























































































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