First final, first title. Sofia Araújo and Andrea Ustero perfectly concluded their week in Bordeaux by winning the Premier Padel Bordeaux P2 2025, at the end of a tight final against Bea Caldera and Carmen Goenaga (7/5 2/6 6/2).

A first round under high tension

Both teams started the match perfectly. The rallies were intense, the games close, but it was Ustero and Araújo who take the lead with a 4/2 break, taking advantage of a slight rush from their opponents. At 5/3, they obtain two set balls…but mentally falter and leave Caldera / Goenaga come back. At 5/6, the latter have three opportunities to push to the tie-break, but this time, Ustero and Araújo remain strong and pocket the set 7/5.

Immediate reaction from Caldera and Goenaga

Touched but not sunk, the Spanish outsiders leave strong with a entry station wagon in the second set. Ustero has less rhythm, lacks intensity, and Goenaga takes advantage of it to show off his power in smash. Result: 6/2 for Caldera / Goenaga, which inflict in passing their first set lost of the tournament at seed 4.

A third set under the sign of Araújo

The last act starts strong for Usterus, who finds aggression to go for a quick break. But as is often the case, Caldera and Goenaga remain calm and return immediately. The match becomes even, until Sofia Araújo takes the helmThe Portuguese player hits a string of winning shots, encourages her young partner, and together they break their opponents. Result: 6/2 in the final set, to treat yourself to a first title together on the circuit Premier Padel.

The keys to the match

The difference was made on aggression and winning points:
71 winning shots for Ustero / Araújo, against 53 for Caldera / Goenaga.

A historic title for Ustero

À 18 years, 1 months and 24 days, Andrea Ustero becomes the youngest player to win a title Premier Padel, dethroning Claudia Fernandez. It is also the first trophy for the duo, who only disputed his 5th tournament togetherAn accomplishment all the more remarkable given that they only lost one set all week.

An unprecedented and historic final

Opposite, Caldera and Goenaga were playing their first final of Premier Padel. Classified 11world pair, they become the first pair outside the top 10 to reach a women's final on the circuit. They can go out proud of their performance, despite an end to the match dominated by their more experienced opponents.

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 !