Why Martín Di Nenno and Franco Stupaczuk will reunite for the third time in 2025

With only a few tournaments left before the official end of the 2025 padel season, including the Barcelona Finals, unexpected developments continue to shape the circuit. One of the biggest stories is the reunion of Martín Di Nenno and Franco Stupaczuk, who will team up once again for the Mexico Major.

The split with Juan Lebrón

The separation between Franco Stupaczuk and Juan Lebrón had been anticipated but was only confirmed after the Dubai Premier Padel P1. Lebrón himself announced the decision and revealed that Leo Augsburger would be his new partner for the remainder of the year. This left both Stupaczuk and Di Nenno searching for new allies to finish the season strongly.

Farewell messages

On social media, the players shared heartfelt messages to their former teammates. Franco Stupaczuk wrote: “Our journey together has come to an end. We were in the fight at the beginning of the season, reaching several finals, but the superlative level and consistency of the number 1 and number 2 pairs in recent years knocked us out of contention. Despite everything, I’m grateful for having maintained our position as the number 3 pair, so far, on such a tough circuit. Thank you for fighting alongside me in every match, @juanlebronc.”

Martín Di Nenno added: “Like I told you, THANK YOU and all the best, crazy guy, in the next stage @leo_augsburger.”

A third reunion

Although not officially confirmed by the players themselves, the Mexico Major entry list shows Di Nenno and Stupaczuk together again. This marks their third time as partners, following successful collaborations in previous seasons. With greater maturity and experience, the duo hopes to capitalize on their chemistry and aim for strong results in the final stretch of 2025.

Looking ahead

Their reunion could be temporary, but it represents a significant moment in the season. Fans will be eager to see if Di Nenno and Stupaczuk can challenge the dominance of the top-ranked pairs and close the year with a statement performance. Their partnership, even if short-lived, adds intrigue and excitement to the final tournaments of the season.