They are becoming the bosses of the moment.

By winning the  Asunción P2  facing the world's number 1  Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea  on the score of  4/6 6/3 6/3 ,  Paula Josemaria and Bea Gonzalez  make a huge impact on the circuit Premier Padel.

A victory that confirms a very clear trend:
They have now gained the upper hand over their major rivals.

With this new success, they win their  fourth consecutive final  facing Triay and Brea… and above all become the new number 1 of the  Race 2026 .

 A rivalry that defines an era 

This was already the fifth consecutive final between the two best pairs at the moment.

And once again, the show was a complete success.

On the one hand,  Gemma Triay  disputed the  101st final of his career , equalling Alejandra Salazar's historic record.
With Delfi Brea, they also performed an incredible  eleventh consecutive final .

But on the other side, Paula Josemaría and Bea Gonzalez arrive today with immense confidence.

And this was evident again in the final.

 Triay and Brea strike first 

The first set is extremely close.

Josemaría and Bea break first to lead  4/2 , very aggressive in the exchange thanks to Bea's speed and Paula's tactical reading.

But as is often the case, Triay and Brea immediately get back into the game.

The world's number 1 players raise their level in important moments and take advantage of a few opponent inaccuracies to completely reverse the dynamic.

They finally take the first set:
 6/4 .

 The reaction of the world's number 2 players 

But this 2026 version pair never panics.

In the second set, Paula and Bea immediately went back on the attack with an early break.

Stronger from the back, more aggressive on the fly and much more tactically astute, they gradually take control of the match.

Bea Gonzalez is starting to do a lot of damage, while on the other side we have a Delfi Brea, less physically impactful and struggling more than usual.

Despite a final surge from the world number 1s, Josemaría and Gonzalez remained calm and closed out the set:
 6/3 .

 The mental shift in the third 

The third set then becomes a huge mental battle.

Once again, Paula and Bea break up quickly.

But this time, they will not relinquish emotional control of the match.

Very aggressive going forward, they completely take away time from Triay and Brea and prevent them from establishing their offensive game.

The world's number 1 players, however, resisted until the very end.

They even save  seven match points , proof of their enormous character.

But Paula and Bea's dominance becomes too great.

The world's number 2 players finally conclude:
 6/3  in the last round.

 Fourth consecutive title and new leadership 

With this victory, Josemaría and Gonzalez win:

  • their  fourth consecutive title ,
  • their  fourth consecutive final win against Triay / Brea ,
  • and above all take the lead in the  Race 2026 .

A huge symbol.

Because after a slightly less dominant start to the season, Paula and Bea now seem to be totally on a roll.

 Bea Gonzalez remains undefeated in Paraguay 

Another impressive statistic:
 Bea Gonzalez has never lost in Paraguay .

Regardless of the partner, she continues to benefit.

And this week again, the Andalusian player impressed with her intensity, her offensive quality and her ability to raise her level in important moments.

 The balance of power has changed 

As with the men's game with Galán and Chingotto, a real shift seems to be taking place in women's padel.

Triay and Brea remain extremely consistent and continue to reach finals one after another.

But today, when the big games come around, Paula Josemaría and Bea Gonzalez take over.

And given their current momentum, it's hard to see who can stop this pair in the coming weeks.

Benjamin Dupouy

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 ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !