In Düsseldorf, the Germany P2 offers a gala poster for the ladies: the world number 1, Gemma Triay and Delfina Brea, It front of numbers 2, Ariana Sánchez and Paula JosemaríaThe two pairs meet again for a clash that promises to be heated.
Triay / Brea in search of an 8th title
Since their takeover in Tarragona P1 in July, Triay and Brea dominate the circuit. They will play their 11th final of the season this Sunday, with already 7 wins on the clock (for only 3 defeats, plus the interrupted tournament in Santiago). The objective is clear: to get a 8nd title together.
A success would also allow the two players to equalize with their rivals of the day in terms of individual achievements: Gemma and Delfi would reach 15 titles each on the circuit Premier Padel, the same total as Ari and Paula. This is a historic occasion for the number 1s.
Sánchez / Josemaría want to break the streak
Opposite, Sanchez and Josemaría are determined to regain the title. Their last victory dates back to Valladolid P2 in June, and they have lost several finals. Since the beginning of the year, they have had a mixed record: 4 victories in 9 finals, but still this consistency at the highest level.
A new coronation today would offer them a 16th title on the circuit Premier Padel (and the 42nd of their joint career). It would also be their 5th trophy of the season, enough to boost momentum against rivals who have often posed problems for them.
The historic advantage for Triay / Brea
If we look at the head-to-head, the advantage is clear: 5-1 in favor of Triay / BreaThe Spanish know that they will have to find solutions in the face of Gemma's aggressiveness and Delfi's consistency, which have left little room for their opponents to play for several months.
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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