This is important information revealed on the microphone of Padel Magazine:  Thomas Leygue  will play with  Nuno deus  until March or April, the time that  Miguel Deus  He is returning from injury. A temporary but strategic partnership for the Frenchman.

 A sporting and strategic opportunity 

For Leygue, this partnership ticks all the boxes. From a sporting perspective, he will be playing alongside a player from the  world top 50 Strategically, the contribution is just as important: ranked  48th in the world Nuno Deus allows the duo to integrate  directly the final tables  on the circuit  Premier Padel , a key lever for accumulating points.

 A particular context to revive the momentum 

Since his injury last June, Thomas Leygue has dropped in the rankings and is currently around the  165th place in the world A ranking that doesn't reflect his true level. Playing with Nuno Deus should allow him to string together benchmark matches, regain his rhythm, and above all...  rebuild your capital points .

 An association born from an opportunity 

For his part, Nuno Deus was looking for a reliable partner following his brother Miguel's injury. The two players will begin their collaboration this week at  FIP Platinum Marseille , with a direct entry into the final table.

 A first full-scale test 

The draw is no gift: for their first match together, they will face  Sanyo Gutierrez and Gonzalo Alfonso A top-tier pair. An immediate challenge that will serve as a true test.

 Leygue aims for a top 100 

This project is conceived as a parenthesis, but an ambitious one. Until Miguel Deus returns, Leygue and Nuno Deus are expected to play several tournaments together. With a clear objective on the French side:  quickly find the world's top 100  and reposition himself to the place his level of play deserves.

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 !