THE EXPLAINATION. Juan Lebrón and Leo Augsburger have officially joined forces in Premier Padel, triggering the reunion of Franco Stupaczuk and Martín Di Nenno

Lebrón, one of the most dynamic players on the tour, will now partner with Argentina’s Leo Augsburger, a rising star known for his explosive power and fearless style. Their debut is set for the Mexico Major, where they are expected to be one of the most dangerous teams in the draw.

“Leo Augsburger will play with Juan Lebrón and they will revolutionize Premier Padel,” reported TN Deportivo.

The Superpibes reunite

With Augsburger leaving Martín Di Nenno to join Lebrón, Di Nenno reunites with Franco Stupaczuk. The Superpibes, one of the most beloved and successful pairings in recent padel history, are back for their third stint together. Their chemistry, tactical intelligence, and shared history make them immediate contenders for major titles.

Padel Magazine noted that the end of the 2025 season will feature a “completely redesigned top four,” with the return of the Superpibes adding fresh excitement to the tour.

All eyes on the Mexico Major

The Mexico Major will be the first tournament to showcase these new partnerships. With Coello and Tapia, as well as Galán and Chingotto, still dominating the rankings, the addition of Lebrón/Augsburger and the return of Stupaczuk/Di Nenno injects new energy into the title race.

Fans are eager to see how these new dynamics unfold, and whether the reshuffled pairings can challenge the established order. The final stretch of the season promises high drama, renewed rivalries, and unforgettable matchups.