Here are the most exciting reunions in the Hexagon Cup
It’s time for this year’s edition of the Hexagon Cup, a tournament where players leave their regular partners to team up with new teammates for a few days. For some, this means reuniting with former partners. Here are some of the most exciting reunions in this year’s tournament.
Gemma Triay and Marta Ortega
Gemma Triay and Marta Ortega played together from June 2023 to March 2024, when Triay decided to end the partnership. The duo won two titles, including the Major in Italy, becoming the first women’s pair to win a Premier title. They now reunite as part of the Rafa Nadal Academy team.
Fede Chingotto and Momo González
The plan was for Fede Chingotto and Momo González to have a longer partnership when they teamed up in early 2024. However, Ale Galan sought a new partner after just two tournaments and partnered with Chingotto. Now, Chingotto and González reunite as part of the Krü Padel by Taktika team.
Mike Yanguas and Javi Garrido
Mike Yanguas and Javi Garrido partnered for seven months in 2024, reaching the Qatar Major final and achieving several strong results. They now reunite as part of the 10 Padel team.
Delfi Brea and Sofia Araújo
Delfi Brea and Sofia Araújo played together in early 2023, with a semifinal as their best result. The duo reunited at last year’s Hexagon Cup, where they won the entire tournament. The big question is whether they can repeat that success this week as part of Team AD/Vantage.
Alex Ruiz and Franco Stupaczuk
Alex Ruiz and Franco Stupaczuk played together from 2021 to 2022, securing two titles before parting ways later in 2022. They now reunite as part of the Rafa Nadal Academy team.
Fernando Belasteguín and Tino Libaak
Fernando Belasteguín ended his professional padel career last year after achieving incredible success. This week, he makes a comeback to play with Tino Libaak as part of the Team Eleven Eleven lineup.