A misstep had to be avoided at all costs… but that's precisely what happened. In a high-stakes semi-final at Dubai P1, Ariana Sánchez and Paula Josemaría fell to Bea González and Claudia Fernández at the end of a 2-hour and 44-minute battle: 4/6 7/6(5) 6/3.
A defeat with serious consequences: the world number 1 is no longer in their hands.
A controlled first round… without dominating the proceedings
Sánchez and Josemaría started with their usual control. They took the first set. 6/4taking advantage of their opponents' numerous hesitations.
However, the statistics already show a very close match:
- 50% of the points won on each side throughout the entire match,
- same effectiveness on the first shot (57%),
- Neither pair really gained the upper hand in service.
The tie-break that turned the match around
The second act changes tone completely: Fernandez breaks freeGonzález regains depth and the pressure shifts to the world number ones.
Sánchez/Josemaría have a few chances but only convert them 36% of their break points, against 71% for Bea and Claudia, a decisive difference.
In a tense tie-break, the Spanish No. 2 team snatched the set: 7 / 6 (5).
This is the moment that transforms the match: “Perla” González takes control in her diagonal, Fernández multiplies winning points and the dynamic changes.

A final set where doubts creep in.
While we usually expect a final surge from the former world ranking leaders, the third set is the one where doubts catch up with them.
- They only earn 43% of the points returned,
- They are no longer able to distinguish between different situations in long-distance conversations.
Opposite them, González/Fernández are in control. Without dominating statistically, they win the key games, the key sequences, the points that matter.
Final score: 6/3.
Enough to create the sensation of the day… and completely reshuffle the cards in the fight for the world throne.
In the other semi-final, Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea have perfectly done their part of the job by clearly winning against Araújo / Ustero (6/1 6/2).
A swift, controlled victory that propels them to the final with a clear mission: win to retain the world number 1 ranking.
With this defeat, Ari and Paula are no longer masters of their own destiny.To maintain their chances of being number 1 at the end of the season, they must hope for a defeat of Triay / Brea in the final.
Otherwise, the Spanish-Argentine duo will almost definitively seize the top spot in world padel.
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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