Le Foro Italico could not have dreamed of a better scenario to close this 2025 edition of the BNL Italy Major Premier PadelThis Sunday, the two finals will pit the numbers 1 et world number 2, both for men and women, for a double “classico” of world padel. A remake of the finals of the Qatar Major and, above all, an echo of what we had recently experienced in Brussels P2, where these prestigious duels had also taken place. In Brussels, these are the pairs Sanchez / Josemaria et Coello / Tapia who had emerged victorious.

In the women's category: Triay and Brea want to shake up the established order

In great shape in Rome, Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea reach the final after a demonstration in the semi-final against Iglesias / Guinart (6/3 6/1 in just 60 minutes). Impressively solid, the world number 2s only conceded 8 games in 3 matches, and will aim this Sunday for a fifth title this seasonTheir second Major after Doha.

But opposite, the queens of the circuit, Ariana Sánchez and Paula Josemaría, will be keen to defend their Italian crown. Titled in Rome in 2024, they had to put up a Herculean fight in the semi-finals to overcome Bea González and Claudia Fernández in a historic first set of 1h38, before concluding (7/6 6/3). Ari and Paula will play for keep their throne.

On the direct confrontations this season, the advantage leans towards Triay / Brea, which lead 3 wins to 1 against the number 1s. A stat that gives a very special touch to this final.

Men's: Chingotto and Galán want to repeat the 2024 feat

It's a finale that's starting to become a habit: Galán / Chingotto vs Tapia / Coello. This year, the first two confrontations (Brussels and Doha) smiled on the number 1s Coello / Tapia, but it's good Galan and Chingotto who had won the final of the Italy Major in 2024.

Galan and Chingotto shone in the semi-final against Stupaczuk / Lebrón, turning around a match that started badly after losing the first set, to finally roll out in the next two, carried by a Ale Galán masterful. They will therefore try to defend their title this Sunday, on the Roman land that had smiled on them last year.

More Coello and Tapia, also qualified for the final, have revenge to take. Pushed by Leal and Guerrero in the first set (lost in the tie-break), they then imposed their law to conclude 6 / 2 6 / 2They will aim for a second Major in 2025, after their victory in Doha.

See you this Sunday

Both finals will begin from 18:30 p.m., in one Foro Italico ready to vibrate one last time this week.
Two classics, four duos at the top, and a double prestige challenge : keep his title, or win it back.

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 !