The women's final Cancun P2 confirmed the current hierarchy. Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea (TS1) impose themselves in the face of Bea González and Paula Josemaría (TS2) on the score of 7/6(4) 6/1 and land a second consecutive title after Gijón.
This success confirms one thing: today, the number 1 teams are playing a cut above.
A close first set, decided by mental strength.
The first duel between the two best pairs on the circuit lived up to expectations.
The exchanges are intense, the fast track favors attack, and Bea and Paula are there , especially at the start of the match.
Triay and Brea take the lead (5/3) and they get set points. But when it comes time to close it out, they hesitate… and Paula Josemaría completely restarts the match taking control of the game to come back.
The two teams traded blows until the tie-break.
In this key moment, Triay/Brea's experience and expertise make all the difference Cleaner and fairer in their choices, they are becoming essential. 7 / 6 (4) .
The turning point
This tie-break changes everything.
After a first set of a very high standard, González and Josemaría are feeling the mental blow. The intensity drops slightly, mistakes happen.
Opposite, Triay and Brea accelerate even further .
A second one-sided round
The second set is one-sided.
Triay, particularly inspired, causes a lot of damage , particularly in its diagonal, where it clearly takes the lead.
Result: a 5/0 fast which completely dashes the hopes of the Spanish pair.
Bea and Paula save face, but logic prevails: 6/1 .
Number ones always above
The figures confirm this domination:
- 50 winning points for Triay / Brea against 34
- perfect management of important moments
- a feeling of control as soon as the match turns
With this title, they follow up with a second consecutive victory and confirm their excellent momentum since the arrival of Seba Nerone in their staff.

González/Josemaría are progressing… but there's still a hurdle to overcome.
On their side, Bea González and Paula Josemaría can retain some positive aspects.
After a strong start to the season (quarter-finals in Riyadh, semi-finals in Gijón), they reach their first final together .
But against the number 1 team, something's still missing In key moments, the gap is still visible.
A rivalry launched
This first direct confrontation sets the tone.
Triay/Brea remain the benchmarks More González / Josemaría get closer .
The season has begun… and so has the rivalry.
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 !

























































































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