
The 2025 Premier Padel season is set to commence in February in Saudi Arabia, and it brings a significant reshuffling among the top men’s pairs. Notably, eight of the top ten pairs from 2024 have parted ways, with only two duos remaining intact:
- Agustín Tapia and Arturo Coello: Entering their third season together, this pair continues to be a formidable force on the court.
- Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto: Having joined forces mid-2024, they have decided to extend their partnership into the new season. Cadena SER
The new pairings for 2025 include:
- Juan Lebrón and Franco Stupaczuk: Lebrón returns to the right side after spending part of 2024 on the left. He initially played with Galán, then Paquito Navarro, and concluded the year with Martín Di Nenno. Now, he teams up with Stupaczuk, forming the third-ranked pair for the upcoming season. Red Bull
- Mike Yanguas and Coki Nieto: Yanguas, who finished 2024 in third place alongside Stupaczuk, partners with Nieto, previously ranked fifth with Jon Sanz.
- Martín Di Nenno and Javi Garrido: Di Nenno reunites with Garrido, with whom he clinched the Spanish Championship title.
- Jon Sanz and Momo González: This new duo combines Sanz’s aggressive play with González’s defensive skills, promising dynamic on-court performances.
- Paquito Navarro and Lucas Bergamini: Navarro teams up with the Brazilian Bergamini, aiming to replicate the success Navarro experienced with previous partners like Sanyo Gutiérrez and Di Nenno.
- Pablo Cardona and Leo Augsburger: This partnership is anticipated to be one of the most powerful pairings, with both players known for their strong offensive play.
- Edu Alonso and Álex Arroyo: After participating in the Master with Momo González, Alonso joins forces with Arroyo for the new season.
- Álex Ruiz and Álex Chozas: Ruiz partners with Chozas, who returns to the left side after concluding 2024 with Augsburger.
- Juan Tello and Tino Libaak: Both former partners of Fernando Belasteguín in 2024, they now form a new Argentine duo.
- Sanyo Gutiérrez and Javi Leal: Gutiérrez teams up with Leal, seeking to leverage their combined experience and skills.
- Maxi Sánchez and Lucas Campagnolo: Sánchez reunites with Campagnolo, marking their second collaboration after parting ways with Lucho Capra.
Beyond the top twenty, Fran Guerrero and Jairo Bautista stand out as one of the few pairs maintaining their partnership into 2025, following a breakthrough season.
In the women’s circuit, while Ari Sánchez and Paula Josemaría have dominated over the past two years, notable changes include:
- Gemma Triay and Delfina Brea: Triay has chosen to partner with Brea, leading to the dissolution of her previous pairing with Claudia Fernández.
- Bea González and Claudia Fernández: González teams up with Fernández, who was a standout player in 2024 alongside Triay.
These significant shifts in partnerships set the stage for an exciting and unpredictable 2025 Premier Padel season, with fans eagerly anticipating how these new dynamics will influence the competition.