Ahead of the Mexico Major, padel’s top partnerships have been reorganized as a result of the split between Juan Lebron and Franco Stupaczuk.

An Unexpected Break Following Egypt

Following their shocking loss in Egypt, which sped up a long-rumored decision inside the padel circuit, Lebron and Stupaczuk parted ways. In early 2025, the pair made it to four finals together, although they were inconsistent.

Di Nenno Reunites with Stupa

Franco Stupaczuk and Martin Di Nenno will now work together again, bringing back the beloved “Superpibes” duo. In homage to their past achievements and developing chemistry, their new chapter has already been given the moniker “Superpibes 3.0.” The two had previously parted ways to experiment with different dynamics, but their reunion raises the possibility of unresolved issues on the court.

Lebron and Augsburger Join Forces

Leo Augsburger will be Juan Lebron’s partner beginning with the Mexico Major. This is a significant moment in the young Argentine’s career as it is the first time he has played with a former world No. 1. After being discussed since December 2024, the relationship is now a reality almost a year later.

Changes in Strategy Before Important Tournaments

These adjustments may alter the competitive environment as the Premier Padel calendar gets more intense. While Stupa and Di Nenno want to regain their rhythm and tactical coordination, Lebron’s choice to join Augsburger represents a strategic shift toward youth and sheer force.