April 26, 2026
Leo Augsburger's 83.8 FP masterclass leads the upset charge as fantasy's elite battle for tournament supremacy in the Belgian capital.
The Brussels P2 2026 final delivered everything fantasy padel fans craved—drama, dominance, and a stunning 3-set men's thriller that rewrote the script. Juan Lebron and Leo Augsburger dismantled the favored Coello-Tapia pairing 6-2 3-6 3-6, with Augsburger posting an absolutely elite 83.8 FP to claim the men's top scorer honors. Meanwhile, Beatriz Gonzalez and Paula Josemaria stormed past Brea-Triay in straight sets, but the women's side couldn't match the men's fantasy fireworks—a stark 60-point gap that defines the tournament's scoring narrative.
What looked like a coronation for Coello and Tapia turned into a coronation for Lebron and Augsburger instead. The first set painted one picture—a clean 6-2 victory suggesting a dominant performance ahead. But padel rarely follows scripts. Sets two and three became a battle of wills, with Augsburger's 83.8 FP reflecting not just tournament dominance but a player in the absolute zone. Lebron's 80.3 FP complemented perfectly, creating a 164.1 FP combined output that obliterated their opponents' meager 15.5 FP total.
Coello managed just 8.0 FP and Tapia 7.5 FP—a catastrophic collapse in fantasy terms that speaks to a pairing completely neutralized when it mattered most. The 3-set format usually generates volatility and opportunity for both sides, but Augsburger's hot hand simply couldn't be matched. For fantasy managers, this was a masterclass in why consistency under pressure separates the elite from the rest.
| # | Player | FP |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Leo Augsburger | 83.8 |
| 2 | Juan Lebron | 80.3 |
| 3 | Arturo Coello | 8.0 |
| 4 | Agustin Tapia | 7.5 |
Beatriz Gonzalez and Paula Josemaria were clinical, methodical, and utterly overwhelming in their 5-7 2-6 demolition of Brea and Triay. Gonzalez's 62.1 FP and Josemaria's 61.0 FP marked a clean, efficient victory—but here's where it gets interesting: even a decisive women's final couldn't generate the fantasy monster scores we saw in the men's bracket.
Brea and Triay's combined 1.6 FP is nothing short of a disaster, suggesting they were completely outmatched and unable to manufacture any scoring opportunities. The women's final lacked the competitive tension of the men's 3-setter, which typically generates more fantasy volatility and point-building opportunities. Still, Gonzalez and Josemaria's combined 123.1 FP deserves respect—a commanding display of tactical precision that earned the title.
| # | Player | FP |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Beatriz Gonzalez Fernandez | 62.1 |
| 2 | Paula Josemaria Martin | 61.0 |
| 3 | Delfina Brea Senesi | 0.8 |
| 4 | Gemma Triay Pons | 0.8 |
The gender gap in fantasy scoring tells a fascinating story: men's finalists combined for 164.1 FP while women's finalists totaled 123.1 FP. The 3-set men's battle naturally extended play and created more scoring moments, but Augsburger's 83.8 FP individual performance stands as the tournament's elite marker—a generational final score for a single match. Conversely, Brea and Triay's 0.8 FP performances each represent total fantasy collapses, the kind of goose-egg finishes that haunt managers come season's end.
Looking at tournament standings, Mulloretti edges the field at 685.6, but FJorgensenTeam's season leaderboard dominance (4226.4) proves that tournament wins don't always translate to overall supremacy. This Brussels final rewarded bold bets on Lebron-Augsburger—and punished the consensus pick on Coello-Tapia.
🔥 Leo Augsburger's 83.8 FP eruption: The Swiss technician delivered a fantasy masterpiece, proving why consistency in clutch moments builds legends.
📉 The Coello-Tapia collapse: From favorites to 15.5 combined FP—a reminder that even elite duos can be completely neutralized.
⚡ Men's 3-set dominance: The 164.1 FP combined output in the men's final dwarfed women's 123.1 FP, highlighting format's impact on fantasy scoring.
🎯 Gonzalez & Josemaria's clinical efficiency: Not flashy, but 123.1 combined FP and a straight-sets title says everything about tactical mastery.
| # | Team | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mulloretti | 685.6 |
| 2 | DavidCereCat | 674.9 |
| 3 | FJorgensenTeam | 666.8 |
| 4 | Lobo pt | 663.3 |
| 5 | Pode Team | 660.2 |
Did you ride the Lebron-Augsburger wave to glory? Or did the Coello-Tapia upset wreck your tournament run? Scout your final lineups wisely—season leaderboards are won on decisions like these. Build your perfect squad on OutOfTheCourt now.