Juan Lebrón was introduced to padel through his father, who played it with his friends. Lebrón became Spain’s junior padel champion several times and competed in the Junior World Cup. He was the youngest Absolute Champion in Spain and won every match in the minor’s division. At the age of 17, he left
El Puerto de Santa Maria and moved to
Madrid to play padel professionally. In their first tournament of the season, the Marbella Master, the Andalusians reached the final, where they fell against the world number 1 in 2018, Maxi Sánchez and Sanyo Gutiérrez, 6-1 and 7-6. Andalusia is the southernmost autonomous region in Spain. Following their loss in the Marbella Master, Lebrón and his Navarro won five tournaments in Alicante, Jaén, Valladolid, Bastad, and São Paulo. He now plays on the backhand side with Martín Di Nenno and as of 2024, they are the third-best pairing in the world. For the 2025 season, Lebrón returned to the drive position to partner with Franco Stupaczuk. The pair reached several finals early in the season and claimed the Cancún P2 title in March. However, they announced their separation with two tournaments remaining in the calendar. Lebrón finished the 2025 season playing alongside the young Argentine talent Leandro Augsburger, confirming their partnership would continue for the 2026 season. == Influence ==