Padel has just undergone a major behind-the-scenes movement. The spanish brand Siux has officially announced the extension of its partnership with Leo Augsburg through a contract that runs until 2040 A commitment on fourteen seasons , unprecedented in this sport, which testifies to the total confidence of the equipment manufacturer in one of the most spectacular players of the new generation.
A bet on the long term
Siux had already invested in the Argentinian player very early on during his first steps on the professional circuit. This time, the brand has decided to go much further by securing its collaboration with Augsburger for a large part of his career.
At only about twenty years old, the player of Posadas. is considered one of the most attractive profiles on the circuit Premier PadelHis combination of youth, power, character and spectacle In fact, he's a player who is very popular with fans.
With this agreement, Augsburger could therefore wear the colors of Siux until he was 36 years old , proof of the enormous potential that the brand attributes to it, both in terms of sport and media.
An announcement accompanied by Stupaczuk
The partnership announcement was unveiled through a joint publication between Siux and the Argentinian player, with the participation of Franco Stupaczuk , compatriot and major figure on the circuit.
In the video released for the occasion, Stupa says to his compatriot:
"This brand wants to leave a legacy. And you, Leo, have been chosen to carry it on until 2040."
The Argentinian also took the opportunity to slip in a touch of humor, referring to a well-known discussion between the two players:
"When you talk about the three best left-footed players in the world, don't forget to include my name."
A meteoric rise
Si Siux It's no coincidence that they chose to invest so heavily in Augsburger. The Argentinian player quickly established himself as one of the most promising talents on the circuit.
His trainer Jorge Martínez , which works in particular with Galan and Chingotto He regularly emphasizes what distinguishes Augsburger from other players of his generation: a rare determination and a constant hunger for victory .
In just a few seasons, the Argentinian has already made a name for himself:
- World champion with Argentina
- Tournament winner Premier Padel P1
- A title obtained by beating the three best pairs in the ranking
All these performances accelerated his rise to power.
A new step with Lebrón
Today, Augsburger operates alongside Juan Lebrón in an association that attracts a lot of attention on the circuit. The level of expectation is high, but the Argentinian player has already proven that he is capable of competing with the best.
This record contract therefore appears as a strong signal. Siux is not content with simply supporting a talented player: the brand clearly wants to build part of his future around himself .
In a rapidly evolving industry, some movements define an era. This could very well be one of them.
Maceo Zerhat discovered padel in 2020 in Savigny-sur-Clairis, Burgundy. He contributed to the club's expansion by bringing his energy and curiosity. Padel Magazinehe transmits his Padel"mania" by skillfully bouncing on all the latest news about your favorite sport!

























































































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