Hello {{ subscriber.first_name }}! Discover the latest twists and surprises shaking up the Premier Padel Italy Major and beyond. In today's edition: - โLos Mรกgicosโ duo splits after tough Premier Padel run.
- Underdogs Sager and Campagnolo stun top seeds in a major upset.
- Italy solidifies its padel boom by surpassing 10,000 courts nationwide.
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Padel 'Los Mรกgicos' Split: Tolito Aguirre and Gonzalo Alfonso Part Ways After Premier Padel StrugglesBriefly: After a promising rise in A1 Padel, the dynamic duo 'Los Mรกgicos' โ Tolito Aguirre and Gonzalo Alfonso โ have decided to end their partnership following a series of disappointing results in Premier Padel tournaments. Key Information:- 'Los Mรกgicos' reached the top ranking in A1 Padel in 2024 but failed to replicate that success in Premier Padel, facing three consecutive defeats including a first-round exit at the Italy Major.
- Despite no Premier Padel titles, their unique style and charisma left a lasting mark on fans, with a farewell planned at the upcoming Valladolid tournament and intentions to continue their careers separately while maintaining mutual respect.
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๐ฌ Quote of the Day (Insight on Padel Tournament)This separation is not a goodbye, but a 'see you later', leaving open the possibility of a future reunion. |
Tournament Major Upset at Italy Major: Cardona and Augsburger Knocked Out in Round of 32Briefly: Pablo Cardona and Leo Augsburger, the 8th-seeded and breakout duo of the season, suffered a stunning defeat to Nachi Sager and Lucas Campagnolo at the Italy Major, ending their run in the round of 32. Key Information:- Cardona and Augsburger lost 7-6, 7-5 to Sager and Campagnolo after a tightly contested 1 hour 30 minute match on the Foro Italicoโs Centre Court.
- This early exit marks their first major tournament loss after impressive wins over top-ranked pairs earlier in the season, eliminating the chance for a highly anticipated quarterfinal match against Galรกn and Chingotto.
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๐ Quick HitsInjury Thomas Leygue, French number 1 and key player of the national team, ends his 2025 season after suffering a near-total Achilles tendon rupture during the first round of the Italy Major Premier Padel in Rome. He collapsed mid-match against the Deus brothers, alongside his partner Bastien Blanquรฉ, feeling "like a hammer blow to the lower calf." Medical tests confirmed the injury, requiring surgery and ruling out any return before 2026. InjuryArgentinian star Tino Libaak will miss several upcoming tournaments due to persistent lower back issues, including the Italy Major, as he focuses on recovery to return at full strength. PartnershipWorld No.1 Arturo Coello announced a new partnership with cybersecurity leader Darktrace, bringing his competitive energy off the court into the tech arena. |