Ariana Sánchez et Paula Josemaría achieve a great performance at World Pairs ChampionshipsThe Spanish women triumphed in the final against the world number ones. Gemma Triay et Delfi Brea on the score of 6 / 3 6 / 3and become the the first women's world pairs champions in history of the FIP circuit.

An uncertain start to the match before the takeover

The match starts off strong: Brea and Triay break right from the start, but Sanchez and Josemaría react immediately. The two pairs trade blows, in a series of breaks and re-breaks until 3/2It was at this moment that the world number 2 players finally managed to hold their serve, definitively turning the tide in the match.
Behind, the Spanish duo unfolds Sánchez's impressive work rate, Josemaría's surgical precision, and total control in the rallies. The favorites keep the momentum going. four consecutive games to win the first set 6/3.

A second one-way set

Driven by their dynamic, Sanchez and Josemaría They continue at the same pace. They break right away and, despite a slight lull and a break back at 2/2immediately regain the advantage. 3/2They regain control and never relinquish it, concluding the encounter on a new 6/3 and white game full of authority.

An unstoppable duo

The numbers speak for themselves: 51 winning moves, 21 smashes and only 18 unforced errorsJosemaría is everywhere, suffocating on the fly, while Sánchez delivers an exemplary performance of precision and consistency. Conversely, Triay and Brea, far from being bad, simply couldn't find the key against a duo brimming with confidence.

A champion's end to the season

This world title crowns a exceptional end to the season for the Spanish duo, who are stacking up a third consecutive coronation after Milan et NewgizaThat's already their seventh title of the yearand probably the most symbolic: the one that marks their return to the top.
With those 2000 point gleaned, Sanchez and Josemaría are now only at 1510 point de Triay and Brea , Raceand especially take a major psychological ascendant in the race for the world throne.

The battle for the world number one spot is back on.

Tensions are running high as the approach of Dubai P1 (1000 points) and of the Mexico Major (2000 points). After this historic title in KuwaitSánchez and Josemaría are establishing themselves as the players to beat at the end of this season.
A reunited duo, stronger than ever, ready to reclaim the throne that slipped from their grasp mid-year.

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 !