Women's padel is about to experience a major change with the announcement of the association between Delfi Brea et Gemma Triay for the 2025 season. According to Mark, this decision marks a new chapter for two of the best players on the circuit, who aim to conquer the world number 1 spot. It also marks the end of the collaboration between Delphi Brea et Bea González, after almost two years of success.

The separation of the “Superpibas”

After winning 8 titles in 2023 et 5 titles in 2024, Delfi Brea and Bea González have reportedly decided to end their partnership. Although they have been competitive, Bea's injuries this season have complicated their progress. Between physical problems with her foot and pectoral, Bea has been forced to leave the courts on several occasions, slowing down their quest for the number 1 spot.

Despite a recent victory in the P1 Dubai, Delfi would have chosen to turn to a new partner to start a new project.

Gemma Triay, a strategic choice

Gemma Triay, a former world number 1 and experienced player, has been selected by Delfi to form a competitive pair in 2025. After a solid season with Claudia Fernández, Gemma aims to return to the top of the rankings alongside Delfi, recognized as one of the best right-hand players on the circuit.

This association could offer an interesting balance, combining the experience and power of Triay with the consistency of Brea.

Bea González in uncertainty

For her part, Bea González finds herself without a partner for next season. Surprised by this decision, she must now find a player to start with again in 2025. Many are talking about a partnership with Claudia Fernandez, but this rumor has yet to be confirmed.

An end to collaboration in sight

The last tournaments of the year, at Milan and the final master at Barcelona, will mark the farewell of the “Superpibas” as a duo. A pair that, despite obstacles, has managed to establish itself among the best on the circuit. Delfi Brea and Gemma Triay are now looking towards 2025 with renewed ambitions.

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 !