The number 1s celebrated their 50ᵉ tournament together in Valencia. In a recital, Josemaria and Sanchez left no chance to their opponents and won in two sets to clinch their ninth title of the season.

Insolent of ease

The numbers 1 impose their rhythm and are the first to strike. Claudio Gilardoni's players break and take the lead in the first set. However, Gemma Triay and Marta Ortega don't give up and react immediately. The ephemeral pair performs the break to return to equality.

As we know in the padel, every little mistake can be costly and Gemma Triay commits two avoidable faults during her partner's service game. Under pressure, they end up conceding their service game at the worst possible moment. For their part, the numbers 1 find their superb and play with precision. This time, they do not tremble and take the advantage in this final, winning the first set, 6 to 3.

set summary 1 Sanchez Josemaria VS Ortega Triay

Gemma Triay and Marta Ortega can no longer find their feet, and once again the Spaniards concede their service game. The queens of the circuit continue to impress with their brilliance and ease on the pista. Claudio Gilardoni's proteges are on display. Martita and Gemma are helpless and end up giving up in this encounter. The numbers 1 win in 1 hour and 30 minutes on the score of 6/3 6/1, winning their ninth title of the season.

A well-celebrated 50th tournament

Throughout the week, Paula Josemaria and Ariana Sanchez grew in power. In Valladolid, Claudio Gilardoni's players paid physically their commitment since the start of the season. This week in Valencia, the queens of the circuit competed their 50ᵉ tournament since the beginning of their partnership.

They celebrated this 50th tournament in the best possible way by winning their 22nd title in three years. This is already their 9ᵉ title of the season for Josemaria and Sanchez. Their success rate is impressive, with 9 finals won out of 10, testifying to their dominance this season.

Vincent Gallie

A fan of oval football, round ball but also racket sports, he was stung by the padel during his adolescence in Galicia. As comfortable in front of the camera as behind a microphone, Vince will be able to bring his vision and expertise as a fan of the little yellow ball.