The reign of Gemma Triay will have been express. Having returned to world number 1 a week earlier after her coronation at P2 of Asuncion, the Minorca player has already dropped back to 3rd place. The reason: the victory ofAri Sánchez et Paula Josemaría à Buenos Aires.

Back to the top for Ari and Paula

Despite health problems for Paula, Claudio Gilardoni's charges dominated the final against Bea González et Claudia Fernández (6 / 2 6 / 2), offering himself a third title in 2025This success in Argentina allows them to resume the world number 1 place, with now 1 points ahead on Triay.

A top 10 that moves among women

The update of the FIP women's ranking also shook up the positions behind the podium. Sofia Araújo (6e) and Bea González (7th) pass in front Marta Ortega (8e). Vero Virseda integrates the top 10, at the expense of Lucia Sainz.

Men's: Bergamini climbs, Coello and Tapia escape

On the men's side, the performance of the week is for Lucas Bergamini. Finalist in Buenos Aires with Paquito Navarro, the Brazilian passes in front paul cardona et Eduardo Alonso to settle in the 13th place.

At the very top, Tapia and Coello widen the gap. Taking advantage of the abandonment of Galan / Chingotto in the semi-finals (gastric problem for Galán), the Golden boys now count nearly 5 points ahead on their pursuers.

A RACE: the race for the Finals intensifies

As for RACE, the dynamics are different from the FIP ranking. Among men, Tapia and Coello go back in front with 5 points each, before Galan / ChingottoThe fight for the last qualifying places in the Premier Padel Finals is already tight: Jon sanz et Momo González currently share 16th place with 1 305 points, but if the season ended today, only one of the two would go to the Finals.

In women, Gemma Triay et Delfi Brea lead the dance with 6 240 points, ahead Ari Sánchez et Paula Josemaría de 520 units. At the bottom of the top 16, Lucia Sainz et Patty Llaguno still hold their qualifying ticket, but the pressure is mounting behind with Aranzazu Osoro at only five points.

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 !