April 30, 2026
🏆 Tournament ChampionsWhile Juan Lebron clinched his first Premier Padel title with Leo Augsburger, fantasy supremo Lobo pt engineered a masterclass with 827 points to claim Brussels glory.
The Belgian capital witnessed two coronations this weekend. On court, Juan Lebron and Leo Augsburger delivered a thrilling final-set comeback to dethrone defending champions Arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia 6-2 3-6 3-6. Off court, a phantom tactician known as Lobo pt orchestrated the tournament's most devastating fantasy run, accumulating 827 points across 50 matches to edge out the competition by a commanding 37-point margin.
Men's Final: Juan Lebron / Leo Augsburger def. Arturo Coello / Agustin Tapia 6-2 3-6 3-6
Women's Final: Beatriz Gonzalez Fernandez / Paula Josemaria Martin def. Delfina Brea Senesi / Gemma Triay Pons 5-7 2-6
Lebron and Augsburger's journey to glory was anything but straightforward. After dropping the second set, they rallied with surgical precision in the decider, capitalizing on Coello and Tapia's momentum loss to secure their breakthrough Premier Padel title. The match itself was a chess match—Coello and Tapia had dismantled Miguel Yanguas and Franco Stupaczuk 7-5 6-2 in the semis with clinical efficiency, but the final proved one variable too many.
On the women's side, Beatriz Gonzalez Fernandez and Paula Josemaria Martin staged their own comeback narrative, overcoming an early deficit to beat Delfina Brea Senesi and Gemma Triay Pons 5-7 2-6. The Brea-Triay pairing had impressed with a 6-1 third-set demolition of Tamara Icardo and Claudia Jensen in the semis, but Martin and Gonzalez Fernandez proved too composed under pressure. Nine matches extended to three sets across the tournament—every one a potential fantasy landmine.
Lobo pt's 827-point arsenal was built on consistency and jaw-dropping women's-side prediction. Across all five rounds, their women's lineup averaged 506 points per round—a staggering efficiency rate that included a 669-point haul in the finals alone (likely anchored by the Gonzalez/Josemaria breakthrough). Their men's selections were equally surgical: 81, 88, 84 points scattered across the bracket with minimal waste. The semifinals proved their masterclass moment (213 points), where they seemingly predicted the Lebron/Augsburger and Coello/Tapia dominance before it unfolded. Even their -25 point penalty in the semis barely dented their trajectory.
WINNER JaviDosunq finished an agonizing 37 points adrift with 790 total, their campaign undone by a catastrophic quarterfinals showing (just 11 points) despite otherwise rock-solid play. Their women's lineup boasted a phenomenal 913-point core that never wavered, yet a -40 point penalty in the round of 32 and another -30 in the finals proved the difference between champagne and second-place silverware. Consistency nearly crowned them; one fewer misstep and this narrative flips entirely.
Samuel (789 pts) ran the closest margin to victory, separated from JaviDosunq by a single point, their campaign defined by late-tournament surges. A commanding 244-point Round of 64 and a 220-point final gave them momentum, but their -45 point penalty in the round of 32 created an early hole. Their men's lineup flexed with a 465-point pick at one crucial juncture, yet inconsistency in the quarters (just 59 points) proved the fatal gap.
🎯 Women's side dominance was the secret sauce—Lobo pt's female pairings scored 506 avg per round while most competitors scrambled to crack 420
⚠️ Early-round penalties proved punishing: Samuel and JaviDosunq combined -85 points in Rounds 64 & 32, a cushion Lobo pt never surrendered
🔄 Three-set drama claimed 18% of all matches (9/50)—fantasy contenders who hedged volatile pairings paid the price; Lobo pt picked the calm waters
The Brussels finale closes another thrilling Premier Padel chapter. Next tournament awaits—prepare your lineups, trust your women's intuition, and chase Lobo pt's blueprint for dynasty-level fantasy dominance.