Juan Lebron and Franco Stupaczuk have split, triggering a reshuffle among padel’s elite partnerships ahead of the Mexico Major.
A Sudden Break After Egypt
The separation between Lebron and Stupaczuk comes after their unexpected defeat in Egypt, a result that accelerated a decision long rumored within the padel circuit. Despite reaching four finals together in early 2025, the duo failed to maintain consistency.
Stupa Reunites with Di Nenno
Franco Stupaczuk will now reunite with Martín Di Nenno, reviving the fan-favorite duo known as the “Superpibes.” Their new chapter has already been dubbed “Superpibes 3.0,” a nod to their previous success and evolving chemistry. The pair had previously split to explore new dynamics, but their reunion suggests unfinished business on the court.
Lebron Joins Forces with Augsburger
Juan Lebron will partner with Leo Augsburger starting from the Mexico Major. This marks the first time Augsburger plays alongside a former world No. 1, a milestone in the young Argentine’s career. The partnership had been in discussion since December 2024, and now, nearly a year later, it becomes reality.
Strategic Shifts Ahead of Key Tournaments
With the Premier Padel calendar intensifying, these changes could reshape the competitive landscape. Lebron’s decision to team up with Augsburger reflects a strategic pivot toward youth and raw power, while Stupa and Di Nenno aim to recapture their rhythm and tactical synergy.

































