La Miami P1 women's first semi-final left no room for doubt.
world number 1 Gemma Triay and Delfina Brea held their own perfectly against the 4th seed Sofia Araujo / Claudia Fernández , with a clear victory 6 / 3 6 / 2 .
A tight first set… then the decisive break
The start of the match is balanced, with both pairs trading blows.
But as is often the case, the number ones make the difference in important moments .
À 4/3 One opportunity is all it takes:
a break point converted and the set tilts.
Result: 6/3 in 32 minutes , with telling figures:
- 16 winning moves against 10
- fewer unforced errors (8 against 12)
Clinical management of key points.
A masterclass from Brea in the second set
In the second set, the match takes on a completely different dimension.
We are witnessing a a true demonstration of Delfina Brea :
- perfect cushioning
- sharp viboras
- millimeter lobs
- Impeccable little girls
A full score , almost flawlessly.
By his side, Gemma Triay He dominates his diagonal, hits hard on the volley and imposes his rhythm.
The figures confirm the dominance:
- 21 winning moves against 12
- 0 break point conceded
A one-sided round concluded 6/2 .

Fernández / Araujo too imprecise
Opposite, Fernández and Araujo never managed to really get into their game.
- less physical intensity
- many inaccuracies
- lobs too short
- too many unforced errors
Diagonally, Claudia Fernández suffered particularly from Brea's accuracy.
A semi-final that was generally disappointing against opponents who were superior in every aspect.
An impressive dynamic
With this victory, Triay / Brea they continue:
- 4th consecutive final in 2026
- 7th consecutive final including last season
- always undefeated since the arrival of Seba Nerone
The objective is clear:
to carry out the triple Gijón – Cancún – Miami
Waiting for their opponent
The world number ones now await their opponents, who will emerge from the clash between:
- Paula Josemaría / Bea González
- Ariana Sánchez / Andrea Ustero
One thing is sure: You'll need to be very strong to go after these Triay/Brea 2026 versions. .
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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