Brussels P2: Lebrón-Augsburger climb fast, Bea González overtakes in rankings

The Brussels Premier Padel P2 reshuffled the world rankings in a big way. Juan Lebrón and Leo Augsburger claimed their first title together, beating Tapia-Coello in the final, and the points haul sent them flying up the standings.
For Lebrón, this win matters beyond the trophy. He had been searching for chemistry with a new partner after the split from Galán, and Augsburger has answered those questions fast. A P2 title in the early part of the season translates into serious ranking weight that will shape seedings for the next major events.
On the women's side, Bea González and Paula Josemaría picked up their third consecutive title. That kind of consistency at the top level is rare, and the points gap between them and the number one pair is now uncomfortable reading for whoever sits above them. Three titles in a row means they are not just winning, they are controlling.
The rankings shake-up also puts pressure on pairs like Paquito-Di Nenno and Coello-Tapia, who dropped a final they were expected to win. In a calendar where every P2 counts toward year-end positioning and World Padel Championship qualification, these are the results that define seasons.
Verdicts: Lebrón-Augsburger are real contenders now, not just a promising pair. Bea and Paula look untouchable right now.


