Le pairs market continues to fidget before Brussels And a new separation is now official: Aimar Goñi and Enrique Goenaga will not continue together after Newgiza .
The end of this partnership isn't necessarily the most anticipated in the circuit, but it opens up an interesting new movement: Aimar Goñi is registered with Edu Alonso for Brussels P2 .
And clearly, it's this new pair that's already attracting attention.
Tello leaves with Arce… and leaves Edu Alonso in a difficult position
This movement is also part of a broader context.
Because behind this change, there is above all the reorganization launched by Juan Tello , who chose to partner with Maxi Maple for what comes next. A choice that therefore left Eduardo Alonso free, without a huge number of solid options available at that time.
And in this context, Aimar Goñi quickly became a very logical option.
Not necessarily the most “obvious” solution on paper at first, but probably one of the most interesting in the medium term.
Edu Alonso is betting on Goñi's potential
By choosing Aimar Goñi , Eduardo Alonso clearly makes a bet on the progression .
The young Spaniard's profile is very popular on the circuit. powerful group , very large, capable of causing enormous damage when it gains confidence, Goñi remains a player still in development, but with a very high potential .
He still lacks consistency and experience in certain important sequences, but his ceiling is clearly high.
And that's probably where the choice of Eduardo Alonso makes perfect sense: going after a less established player, but with a enormous room for improvement .
A pair that can do a lot of damage
On paper, the duo Edu Alonso / Aimar Goñi It's frankly quite intriguing.
Because this association has real potential for explosive pair , capable of being very dangerous if the connection is established quickly.
Eduardo Alonso It brings structure, rhythm, good game reading and a real ability to sustain intense matches. Goñi He, on the other hand, can bring impact, offensive weight and a more vertical dimension to the game.
The mix is interesting.
The postman Nox may have mattered
Another factor that may have contributed to this rapprochement: Both players are part of the Team Nox .
This kind of factor isn't everything, but in the current system, it can clearly help bring certain profiles closer together. Same environment, same connections, same contacts… these are often details that can facilitate this type of decision.
And in a fast-moving market, that can make all the difference.
An immediate drop in the pairs ranking
This change also has a direct consequence on the accounting level.
Before their separation, Tello and Edu Alonso formed a ranked pair seeded 9 With their respective new associations, they both fall down in the hierarchy.
Currently:
- Juan Tello / Maxi Arce appear as seeded 14
- Edu Alonso / Aimar Goñi are seeded 15
In other words, both players immediately pay for this change at the level of the pair ranking , with a less favorable positioning in the upcoming tables.
Goenaga, for his part, is still waiting
In this story, one unknown remains: Enrique Goenaga .
For now, it is not yet listed in the registrations for Brussels , and is therefore waiting to find a new partner for the future.
This is a case to follow, as his profile remains interesting.
I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !

























































































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