Thanks to his success in Gijón next to Gemma Triay , Delfi Brea reached the symbolic threshold of 25 titles on the professional circuit This is an important step in the career of the Argentinian, who is now established among the world's leading padel players and continues to progress.
The victory secured last week at P2 of Gijón , facing the pair Ustero / Sánchez , not only offered the first trophy of the season to Gemma Triay et Delfi Brea It also allows Argentina to reach a significant milestone: 25 titles won on the professional circuit .
This figure confirms the place taken by the Argentinian player in the world elite over the last few seasons.
Steady progress since 2021
Delfi Brea's first title dates back to 2021 , when it imposes itself on Santander next to Tamara Icardo This success marked the starting point of a rapid progression on the circuit.
The Argentinian player would later form one of the most remarkable pairs of recent years with Bea González Their camaraderie on and off the track, as well as their spectacular playing style, allow them to establish themselves permanently among the best teams on the circuit.
More recently, Brea has begun a new chapter with Gemma Triay , an association that quickly led them to the top of world padel last season.
A welcome victory after several lost finals.
Despite their status as a leading pair, Triay and Brea remained on a frustrating series of five consecutive lost finals .
The title won in Asturias therefore allows the pair trained by Seba Nerone to turn the page and start a new chapter. This victory reignites the momentum and gives renewed impetus to the association, which is clearly aiming for the top spots in the standings this season.
A season that promises to be very open
With this new trophy, Delfi Brea continues to build one of the most solid careers in women's padel today. In just a few seasons at the highest level, the Argentinian has already amassed 25 professional titles , a total that testifies to its regularity.
With the battle for the world number one ranking expected to be particularly tight this year, the pair Triay / Brea reminded Gijón that it fully intended to remain at the heart of the battle.
Maceo Zerhat discovered padel in 2020 in Savigny-sur-Clairis, Burgundy. He contributed to the club's expansion by bringing his energy and curiosity. Padel Magazinehe transmits his Padel"mania" by skillfully bouncing on all the latest news about your favorite sport!

























































































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