The women's final Gijón Premier Padel P2 offered an exceptional spectacle between the world number 1 Gemma Triay / Delfi Brea and the pair Ariana Sánchez / Andrea Ustero (TS3) .
After an intense battle more than 3 hours The world ranking leaders prevail 6/4 6/7 6/3 and clinch the title after a spectacular final.
A very close start to the match
The match starts very strongly for Sánchez and Ustero , which fit perfectly into the encounter. Andrea Ustero Continuing his impressive tournament performance, he immediately made a difference. Winning smashes, mid-air interceptions, and spectacular defenses allowed him to entry breaker .
But the world number 1 They are gradually regaining their stability. Triay and Brea are playing deeper, using the lob more often, and starting to winning long trades .
Despite several incredible defensive saves from Ustero to deny break points, the pressure eventually paid off. Triay and Brea They break back and then break again at 4/4 before concluding the round decisively 6/4 .
In this first set, the league leaders imposed an intense physical pace. Their opponents, Direct fouls are accumulating (23) , a total that is too high to hope to keep up the pace.
Sánchez and Ustero completely revive the final
The second set starts with world number 1s are tactically and physically stronger . Opposite, Andrea Ustero appears to be physically affected , probably marked by its marathon semi-final the day before against Bea González / Paula Josemaría .
Despite the sand, Sánchez and Ustero show impressive mentality Ariana Sánchez takes control of the game and keeps her team in the battle by saving several break points.
À 5/3 , Sánchez and Ustero serve for the set but crack under the pressure. Triay and Brea breaks out at the best moment pushing the set to a tie-break.
The tiebreak goes in favor of the world number 3 who wins the tie-break 7/4, completely reviving the final.
Triay makes the difference in the deciding set
The third set is a real physical and mental battle The four players delivered an impressive level of play, with long and very intense rallies.
À 4/3 , Gemma Triay raises her voice and makes the difference in key trades. The world's number ones manage to break at the decisive moment .
They then remained very solid on their service game to finish 6/3 and claim the title.

Triay and Brea return to winning ways
With this success, Triay and Brea win their first title since the Rotterdam P1 last October They also retain their title at Gijón confirming their status as leaders of the circuit.
This tournament also marks the debut of Sebastián Nerone on their bench as their new coach. A first collaboration immediately rewarded with a title. A small detail, but one that may have made all the difference.
Ustero confirms his immense potential
Despite the defeat, Ariana Sanchez and Andrea Ustero They can leave the tournament very proud.
Ustero has delivered another outstanding performance , full of creativity and spectacular moves. At only 18 years She confirms that she has reached a new level and is already one of the key players on the circuit.
In this emerging rivalry, the two pairs are now tied 1-1 :
- victory of Sánchez / Ustero at Riyadh P1
- victory of Triay / Brea at Gijón P2
A rivalry that could well define the season.
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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