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Summary: 15 New Pairs for 2025 – Here Are All the Changes

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December 23 will be remembered as one of the most intense days in the history of padel. Premier Padel presented its 2025 calendar, while several of the world’s top players announced their separations, and news about new partnerships began circulating. Here, we summarize everything so you can stay updated during the holidays.

  • 11 new men’s pairs
  • 4 new women’s pairs
  • Premier Padel 2025 calendar

11 new men’s pairs

Juan Lebrón and Franco Stupaczuk

Rumors about this pair began circulating weeks ago and have now been confirmed by the players. The new world-class duo quickly announced their partnership and are expected to start the year ranked third in the world.

Martin Di Nenno and Javi Garrido

Martin Di Nenno is leaving his partnership with Juan Lebrón and will instead play with Javi Garrido. Lucas Bergamini, Garrido’s previous partner, has already confirmed their separation on Instagram. Although Di Nenno and Garrido haven’t officially announced the news, reliable sources such as The4Set, VeinteDiez, and Marca have reported on it. An official confirmation is expected soon.

Mike Yanguas and Coki Nieto

Padel Alto revealed about a week ago, through reliable sources, that Yanguas and Nieto will reunite in 2025. Now, The4Set and VeinteDiez have also reported that this will happen. Yanguas’ former partner, Franco Stupa, is starting a partnership with Juan Lebrón.

Jon Sanz and Momo Gonzalez

This new pair was first revealed by Padel Alto through reliable sources and later confirmed by The4Set and VeinteDiez. The players are expected to officially announce the partnership soon.

Paquito Navarro and Lucas Bergamini

Padel y Cervecitas and VeinteDiez recently reported that Navarro and Bergamini will form a new pair. Bergamini has already confirmed his separation from Garrido, while Navarro thanked Pablo Cardona for their time together on Instagram, saying, “Thank you for these months, Pablo.”

Edu Alonso and Alex Arroyo

On December 23, Padel y Cervecitas and The4Set reported that Edu Alonso and Alex Arroyo will form a new pair. Alonso’s former partner, Momo Gonzalez, is expected to play with Jon Sanz next year.

Juan Tello and Tino Libaak

Juan Tello and Tino Libaak have officially confirmed their partnership for the next season. The collaboration between these two Argentinians will be exciting to follow.

Alex Ruiz and Alex Chozas

The4Set reported on this new partnership. An official confirmation from the players is expected soon.

Pablo Cardona and Leo Augsburger

On Monday, The4Set and VeinteDiez reported that Pablo Cardona and Leo Augsburger will play together in 2025.

Sanyo Gutiérrez and Javi Leal

Padel y Cervecitas revealed this partnership, which was later confirmed by The4Set. Javi Leal has also announced his separation from Lucas Campagnolo.

Maxi Sanchez and Lucas Campagnolo

This pair confirmed their partnership on December 24. It is currently unclear who Lucho Capra will play with next year.

Tapia/Coello and Galán/Chingotto to Continue

Among all the changes, Tapia/Coello and Galán/Chingotto are the only top-10 pairs set to stay together. While Tapia and Coello haven’t made an official announcement, it’s almost certain they will continue.


4 New Women’s Pairs

Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea

Several weeks ago, Marca reported that Delfi Brea and Bea Gonzalez would part ways, which has now been confirmed. Gemma Triay and Claudia Fernandez have also announced that they will not continue their partnership. As previously reported, Triay and Brea will join forces in 2025, a partnership confirmed by The4Set and VeinteDiez.

Claudia Fernandez and Bea Gonzalez

It is now clear that both Fernandez and Gonzalez are ending their partnerships with previous players. Emiliano Carchia and Contraparedpadelteam reported that they will form a new pair next season.

Aranza Osoro and Jessica Castelló

The duo ended last year strong, reaching the final of the Master Final, and now seem set to reunite as a pair for 2025. This was reported by Contraparedpadelteam. Osoro has already confirmed her separation, while Castelló’s statement is awaited. It is worth noting that only Contraparedpadelteam has shared this information so far.

Alejandra Salazar and Veronica Virseda

During the fall, Salazar played with Jessica Castelló after separating from Tamara Icardo. Now, Contraparedpadelteam reports that Salazar will partner with Veronica Virseda next season. They previously played together this summer while Icardo was injured, and a reunion now seems likely. Again, only this source has shared this information so far.

Josemaría and Sánchez to Continue

There has been no official confirmation, but it is almost certain that the world number ones will remain together for 2025.


Premier Padel 2025 Calendar

Premier Padel has launched its 2025 calendar, featuring 24 tournaments in 16 countries. New additions include more tournaments in Spain and debuts in the USA, Buenos Aires, Cancún, and Germany.

Six tournaments will take place in Spain, one more than in 2024. Confirmed locations include Valladolid, Málaga, Madrid, and Barcelona, while two additional cities are yet to be assigned.

The Scandinavia P2 is scheduled for late July, though the venue remains undecided.

The season starts on February 10 with the Riyadh Season P1.

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