
New surprise on the men’s tour ahead of the Brussels P2!
What was already shaping up to be a highly anticipated tournament—with the debut of two new pairs: Tello/Di Nenno and Garrido/Libaak—just got even more interesting. Last night, rumors about the possible split of the duo that had seemed determined to challenge for the No.1 ranking—Stupaczuk and Lebrón—may now be becoming a reality.
After only a few months together, they could already be calling it quits. While it hasn’t been confirmed if this is a permanent separation, it could certainly shake up the world of professional padel.
Initially, the pair was no longer listed among the participants for the Brussels P2, scheduled from April 20 to 27. Some speculated they had chosen not to compete as a gesture of solidarity with other players, since they were the only top-tier team to compete in Cancún and not support the boycott. However, while Franco Stupaczuk is still not registered to play in Brussels and is expected to release a statement today, Juan Lebrón has already confirmed that his partner for the Premier Padel Brussels P2 will be Álex Ruiz.
Although it appears to be a definitive move, none of the parties involved have confirmed whether this is a temporary or long-term decision. So all eyes will be on any announcements that may drop in the coming days. Today could be a very telling moment in the future trajectories of both Lebrón and Stupaczuk.
One thing is for sure: there’s never a dull moment in the Premier Padel circuit. It’s a thrilling competition, and the players live every moment with intensity and passion. What surprises will today bring? One thing’s certain—it won’t be a quiet day!
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