Le women's padel transfer market The picture continues to take shape and, this time, it's official. Marta Ortega confirmed his new association with Martina Calvovia a deliberately offbeat video posted on TikTokAn announcement that was expected, but is now official.

After his separation from Tamara Icardo, with whom she had notably reached the final of the Malaga P1 and Paris Major, The Madrid native is therefore launching a new project focused on 2026. The objective is clear: regain consistency and stay at the top of the table, in a women's circuit that is more competitive than ever.

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A logical association, between lived experience and projection

At 27 years, Marta Ortega, the youngest world number 1 in history in 2019, brings game reading and experience of major events. By his side, Martina Calvo embodies the new generationThe Navarrese player revealed herself very early, becoming at 17 years old, the youngest finalist of Premier Padel during the Egypt leg.

In 2025, Calvo confirmed his potential: a few tournaments with Aranza Osoro, then a longer project with Alejandra Salazar, with the key to Solid performances and real progressEnough to convince Ortega to bet on her.

A balanced duo in a women's top in motion

On paper, the pair Ortega / Calvo offers interesting balance Experience on one hand, freshness and intensity on the other. According to current projections, they will kick off the season 5th pair in the ranking.

In one very active pairs marketThis union is not insignificant. It reshuffles some cards, influences other choices, and confirms a clear trend: Established players are no longer hesitant to team up with young, attacking players..

Now, the most important thing remains: TrackThat's where we'll see if this mixture ofexperience and youth allows Marta Ortega to return to the very highest level… and Martina Calvo to continue climbing, even faster.

Benjamin Dupouy

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 !