Padel World Press - The paddle and the World Padel Tour They continue with their comings and goings as couples and, now, it is time to announce the storms that will share at least one tournament, the next Menorca Open.

And it is that as every year a small unofficial window opens of changes of partners, the beginning of new projects and temporary couplings that result in new sports formations.

In this case, a priori, they are temporary unions. If recently from Padel World Press we anticipated the union of some of the new couples, now is the time to echo those who will participate, at least in the next Menorca Open.

The first of the unions involves Juani Mieres and Martín Sánchez Piñeiro. The two Spanish players will share the track in the Balearic event that takes place next week and they will do so after having sought their temporary alternative partners.

A situation that supposes the return of both to the competition and the return of Mieres after testing positive for COVID-19 of the one that already is, to the joy of the paddle fully recovered.

The second of the unions has a Spanish-Argentine flavor. Javi Garrido and Fede Quiles They will share a brief journey at the Menorca Open and they will do so with a tough debut against, nothing more and less, than Miguel Lamperti and Lucas Bergamini.

And, the third of them will have an Andalusian and Galician accent. The malagueño Álex Ruiz and Galician Pablo Lijó they will start a new and fleeting project together that will seek, at least, to overcome rounds in the main draw.

Two new formations that will debut in the Balearic event and that, if nothing changes, will be merely temporary, giving way to some of the couples that to date had shared a career in this 2020 season.

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