It is now official. Bea González announced the end of its association with Claudia Fernández at the end of the 2025 season. An expected decision, confirmed by a long and personal message published by the Spanish player, in which she looks back emotionally on this significant collaboration.
« Today, it's not easy to write these words " begins Bea González, aware of the expectations surrounding the future of the pair Claudia & Bea in order to 2026. " I know many of you were wondering what would happen, and yes, next season each will follow its own path. »
On the plan sports stakeholders The record of this partnership remains particularly strong. The pair concludes their joint venture with six titlesincluding a Major, a Master Final, three P1 tournaments et a P2 and ten finals played et seven semi-finalsFigures that confirm their place among the major pairs of the circuit Premier Padel.
But for Bea González, the essential point lies elsewhere. This year has been about much more than just results " she writes. " After a very difficult 2024, I rediscovered the joy on the track and remembered why this sport means everything to me. "A powerful statement, which illustrates the importance of this association in his sporting and personal reconstruction."
The player dwells at length on the role of Claudia Fernández...well beyond the simple competitive framework. Claudia was much more than a partner. She worked with incredible dedication and discipline, while always remaining calm and level-headed in difficult moments. Bea González concludes this passage with a meaningful sentence: I am leaving with a friend for life, and that is the most beautiful thing this stage has left me with. »
The message also gives a central place to thesports coachingBea González thanks, in particular, Gaby Recawhich she describes frankly: " You have been like a father to me throughout this journey. You have protected me, guided me, and taught me both on and off the track, especially during difficult times. »
The conclusion is unambiguous: In 2026, our paths diverge, but nothing we have experienced is lost. Bea González emphasizes everything that will remain: The work, the falls, the efforts, the laughter and the tears will remain forever. She closes this chapter. with a full heart and head held high ».
This announcement marks the end of an important cycle in women's padelthat of a pair that is both high-performing and stable over time. It now opens the door to new combinations for 2026, in a context of women's transfer market It's already very lively. The upcoming choices of Bea González and Claudia Fernández are already unofficially known… Unless there's a big surprise.
Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.

























































































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