Le main board du Gijón Premier Padel P2 started this Wednesday at La Guía Sports Palace, marking the launch of the first tournament P2 of the season 2025 circuit Premier Padel. It is also the first of six high-profile events planned this year in Spain. Several promising young talents, both among the gentlemen than among Women, have made a winning debut. This Thursday, the world's best players enter the competition for the round of XNUMX.
In the female painting, Andrea Ustero and Alejandra Alonso imposed their game with authority. Despite their young age, they aim to join the top-ranked pairs this season. Seeds No. 9, and better ranked in the first round, they largely dominated Barrera-Caparros in two sets, 6-2 Years, 6-1 Years.
On the other hand, the meeting was more complicated for Marta Marrero and Virginia Riera [10], beaten in two sleeves by the pair Bea Caldera and Carmen Goenaga [11] (6-3 Years, 6-2 Years). Caldera and Goenaga thus begin their third collaboration after associations in 2020 and 2023.
At the gentlemen, several young talents have made their mark. The prodigy Paraguayan Facundo Dehnike (16 years old) imposed himself alongside his partner Manuel Aragon, dominating the pair Prince of the Crown en two sets (6-3 Years, 6-1 Years).
Another Paraguayan hope, Mariano González (17 years old), also shone. Associated with the promising Spaniard Juan “Coquito” Zamora (16 years old), he disposed of the pair Lopez-Lupon en 6-3 Years, 6-4 Years.
The #5 seeded, Boris Castro and Enzo Jensen, have perfectly mastered their entry into the competition. Jensen, aged 18 years and younger brother of the World No. 10 Claudia Jensen, contributed to a quick victory against the Qatari Alhijji-Sadoon Alkuwari (6-2 Years, 6-0 Years). They were the highest ranked of this first round, since the four first seeds were exempt and directly qualified for the eighths.
The tournament, however, had a nasty surprise in store for the #6 seeded, Emiliano Iriart and Agustín Salandro, eliminated as soon as they entered the competition by the Spanish Karlos Rodriguez and Antonio Varo (6-3 Years, 6-1 Years).
With first round now complete, round of XNUMX take over this Thursday. The eight best women's pairs join the competition, accompanied by Top four ranked male duos.
The public asturian will witness the entry into the competition of stars such as Ariana Sánchez and Paula Josemaría [1], Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea [2], Claudia Fernández and Bea González [3] and Marta Ortega and Sofia Araújo [4].
On the side of gentlemen, the tournament will also see the debut of the big favourites: the Argentines Tolito Aguirre and Gonzalo Alfonso [3] the World No. 1, Jaume Romera and Simone Cremona, and as second and fourth seeds, Simone Iacovino and Lorenzo Di Giovanni, and the duo Youssef Hossam – Julian Lacamoire, will also make their debut.

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.