Le Mexico Major marks the final major stage of the regular season. And this time, the stakes are very high: the race for the world number 1 place The game could swing in Acapulco. The men's draw has clearly set up a thrilling scenario, with a potential semi-final already generating a lot of buzz: Chingotto/Galán vs Lebrón/Augsburger.

Lebrón and Augsburger, the project that changes everything

For their first tournament together, Juan Lebrón et Leo Augsburg They inherit a tricky status: as the 5th seeds, they automatically find themselves in the quarterfinals facing one of the four best pairs in the tournament. And yet, the draw undoubtedly offers them the most "favorable" situation possible... on paper.

In the quarter-finals, they could face Yanguas / NietoA solid pair, but considered the most "beatable" of the top four seeds. A serious obstacle, but clearly the most manageable draw among the top contenders. If successful, the road could lead them to Chingotto / Galan in the semi-finals. A high-tension duel for their big debut.

Galán / Chingotto: no mistakes allowed

For Ale Galán et Fede ChingottoThe message is clear: without a victory at the Mexico Major, the race for number 1 is practically over even before the Barcelona FinalsTheir painting, however, offers no respite.

In the round of 16, they will probably have to eliminate Alonso / Tellothen, if the logic is respected, cross Bergamini / Leal in the quarterfinals. A path strewn with dangerous pairings, where every match will be played in a context of maximum pressure.

And behind them, the shadow of Lebrón and Augsburger already looms. A vengeful, high-profile pair who arrive with the clear ambition of dethroning those who currently dominate world padel.

A draw that fuels the suspense

If the shock Chingotto / Galán – Lebrón / Augsburger If this were to be confirmed in the semi-finals, the Mexico Major would enter another dimension. Beyond the pure sport, it would be a symbolic clash between the past, present, and future of men's padel.

One thing is certain: never before has a single match so perfectly encapsulated the tensions of the end of the season. And in Acapulco, every game could add another chapter to the history of this battle for the crown.

The other side of the coin: Tapia/Coello versus the return of the Superpibes

On the other side of the table, the scenario is no less explosive. The world number 1s Arturo Coello / Agustín Tapia advance with the will to definitively establish their domination.

In their path, they might encounter a pair that also attracts a lot of attention: Franco Stupaczuk / Martin Di Nenno, now seeded 3rd and back together. If the draw holds true, a fiery semi-final The match between Tapia/Coello and the Superpibes could take place, a match that we haven't seen for over a year and a half.

Benjamin Dupouy

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 !