A short video posted on Instagram quickly circulated within the padel community. It shows Juan Lebrónin the middle of a relaxed discussion with Martín Di Nenno, Franco Stupaczuk et Leo Augsburgerbefore returning to the Dubai P1 track and uttering a phrase that immediately brought a smile to everyone's face:
“No hay huevos de salir cruzados” - literally "Don't you have the balls to go out with your eyes crossed?".

The implication is that the partners are therefore reversed.

You read that right!

A lighthearted moment, but one that revealed the camaraderie between the players.

The scene, filmed backstage, shows the group of four players, accustomed to performing on the biggest international stages, alongside the coach. Carlos Pozzoni.
Lebrón, true to his provocative humor, teases his colleagues: starting a match “crusaders”A glimpse at the new pairings between these four players.

We remember the bombshell announcement: the Stupa/Di Nenno duo (the Superbibes) are reforming, and the explosive Lebron/Augsburger partnership.

A relaxed atmosphere on the eve of an important match

In an increasingly packed schedule, these moments serve as a reminder that the world's best players share a relationship built on competition, but also camaraderie. Between Lebrón teasing, Stupa smiling knowingly, and Di Nenno responding with a glance, each plays their part…

This sequence serves as a reminder that, despite the stakes of the matches and the pressure of the circuit, The relationships between players remain very humanWe sometimes tend to reduce Lebrón to his emotional outbursts on the court, but this scene shows a player first and foremost. friendly, sociable and playfulperfectly at ease in a lighter register.

A moment that feels good — for them as well as for the fans.

Antoine Tricolet

I discovered the Padel I stumbled into Spain at a campsite. I was instantly hooked; passionate about padel for the past three years, I follow international and regional news with the same excitement as the sport itself.