Juan Tello and Tino Libaak, an association taking shape for 2025

Juan Tello and Tino Libaak, an association taking shape for 2025
Juan Tello and Tino Libaak, an association taking shape for 2025

The transfer window of padel continues to agitate behind the scenes, and the possible association between Juan Tello and the young Argentinian world champion Really Libaak seems on track for 2025. News which could mark a turning point in the career of Tello, in search of renewal since his separation with Fede Chingotto.

Tello in search of relaunch

Since his breakup with his historical partner, Fede ChingottoJuan Tello is struggling to find results. If its association with Fernando Belasteguín allowed him to evolve alongside the legend, it did not really relaunch his career. With Really Libaaka promising young talent, Tello could well find the energy and desire necessary to bounce back.

In terms of ranking, a gap of approximately 18 places separates the two players, but Libaak has proven that he belongs among the best.

A mix of Bela's former partners

Tino Libaak, just crowned with his status as last partner of Fernando Belasteguín, could form with Tello an association between former partners of the “boss”. History shows that players who collaborated with “Bela” often reached heights. Arturo Coello et Agustín Tapiaformer partners of Belasteguin, are living proof: today, they dominate the world circuit. This trajectory could inspire Tello and Libaak.

Official announcements have not yet been made by the players, but the association seems to be becoming clearer if we refer to all the Spanish-speaking media which report it.

I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even willing to stay up until 3 a.m. to watch a Premier Padel final!

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