The pair Triay / Brea Is it stronger than the old association? Triay / Fernandez ? A question that only the future will answer. However, this new alliance is one of the main highlights of the women's transfer window. The number 2 and 3 pairs have been dissolved to create new combinations, with a clear objective: to end the hegemony of Sanchez / Josemaría, firmly established at the top of the world rankings.

A breakup that raises questions

Alongside Gemma Triay, Claudia fernandez was gaining confidence. By the end of the season, this pair was showing increasingly convincing performances, with Claudia discreet but effective. Her style of play allowed Gemma to occupy the central role she likes on the pitch. Despite this progress, the decision was made to break up this promising partnership and line up Gemma with Delfi Brea.

Delfi Brea, a different profile

Delfi Brea brings a slightly different style. More experienced than Claudia, Delfi has been in the hunt for the world number one spot for some time. She stands out with a slightly more attacking approach, although her potential as a right-winger has yet to be fully exploited. This new configuration could offer Gemma a partner capable of taking on the world leaders.

A regrettable separation for Brea and Gonzalez

The breakup of the pair Brea / González nevertheless raises regrets. The strong friendship between Delfi and Bea Gonzalez makes this choice particularly surprising. Bea had a complicated 2024, but with optimal form, this pair could have seriously competed with Sanchez and Josemaria. Their potential on paper remained immense, and their dissociation leaves a taste of unfinished business.

An uncertain but promising future

It remains to be seen whether these new associations will be more successful than those of 2024. If Bea Gonzalez returns to her best level, the association Fernandez / Gonzalez, considered slightly behind, could surprise and take revenge on their former partners.

Franck Binisti

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.