With his first title won alongside Bea González , Paula Josemaría now reached 47 career titles and is approaching a symbolic milestone: the 50 trophies Ahead of her, three players still dominate the ranking of the most decorated active players: Alejandra Salazar , Gemma Triay et Ari Sánchez All are still active, which promises an exciting battle this season to see who will finish the year as the most decorated player in the history of women's padel before the retirement of Ale Salazar .
Can Josemaría launch a new dynasty?
After five seasons alongside Ari Sánchez After a partnership marked by some thirty titles and dominance on the circuit, Paula Josemaría has chosen a new challenge. The Spaniard has teamed up with Bea González, a spectacular player nicknamed “la perla” , whose explosive style contrasts with the more deliberate and strategic play of Ari Sánchez.
The gamble already seems to be paying off. The two Spanish women have won their first title together at Miami P1 by beating the world number ones in the final Gemma Triay et Delfi Brea .
This success allows Josemaría to reach 47 career titles confirming that she remains one of the most dominant players on the circuit. If the automatic movements continue to develop between “dynamite” and Bea González, their association could quickly have an impact on the hierarchy of women's padel... and on the race for records.
Triay and Sánchez still within reach of Salazar's record
If Josemaría gets closer, Gemma Triay and Ari Sánchez still maintain a lead. The two Spanish women currently occupy second place in the ranking of the most decorated active players with 54 trophies each , just four lengths shy of the record held by Alejandra Salazar.
And their tally could still climb. Ari Sánchez now plays alongside the very promising Andrea Ustero Considered by some to be one of, if not THE greatest talent of the new generation, the power and passion of the young Spaniard could offer new title opportunities to the ever-consistent Ari Sánchez.
For her part, Gemma Triay continues to impress with her consistency. Partnered with Delfi Brea, the Spanish-Argentine pair has found the formula to establish itself at the top of the world rankings. With already two titles this season The world number ones confirm that they remain one of the strongest associations on the circuit.
👏 ¡PAULA SE ACERCA A LOS 50!
— Padel Addict (@padeladdict) March 30, 2026
🏆Salazar leads the ranking of active players with more titles, with Gemma and Ari in their second position.
😲 For the rest of the girls, in each position, appear @PaulaJosemaria , that is a new title and there is 47.
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The race for the record number of titles promises to be exciting. Behind Alejandra Salazar, Paula Josemaría, Ari Sánchez and Gemma Triay are all in a position to move closer to the top. And by chance or by design, these three players are now among the best pairs on the women's circuit .
In a women's padel scene that is more open and competitive than ever, it is difficult to predict which of these three leading figures will make the difference by the end of the season.
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