In a candid appearance on El Cafelito, Juan Lebrón didn’t hold back. With the relaxed air of someone choosing clarity over nostalgia, the Spanish padel star spoke about past partnerships and the decisions that have shaped his career.
When asked about the possibility of reuniting with former partner Alejandro Galán, Lebrón’s response was firm. “If Galán asked me to come back? That’s not going to happen. He wouldn’t do it, and I don’t know if I would want to.” The statement closed the door on speculation about a reunion with one of his most iconic teammates, suggesting the two have grown in different directions.
Lebrón also reflected on his role in representing Spain at the World Cup, a moment that meant more than just wearing the colors. “I was the one who asked to play in the World Cup. I did it in front of the team and the coach.” His words revealed a deep personal drive—a willingness to step forward when it mattered, rather than waiting for selection to come to him.
Throughout the interview, Lebrón’s words carried both resolve and self-awareness. As one of the most electric players on the circuit, he continues to forge his own path, whether alongside a partner or under the national banner, guided not by sentiment, but by a clear sense of purpose.
“¿Si Galán me pidiese volver? Eso no va a pasar. Él no lo haría y yo no sé si querría”
“El que pidió jugar en el Mundial fui yo. Lo hice delante del equipo y del entrenador”
Juan Lebrón en #ElCafelito 🐺 pic.twitter.com/24cuNOqZD4
— VeinteDiez – PADEL (@VeinteDiez) June 19, 2025