reach  100 endings  On the professional circuit, it's not just a number.
This is proof of a  rare consistency , of a capacity to endure and reinvent itself.
À  Brussels ,  Gemma Triay  crossed this symbolic threshold with a record of  54 titles and 46 lost finals .

 A trajectory launched in 2016 

It all starts in  2016 in Valladolid , with a first final alongside  Lucia Sainz , which ended in a defeat against the Alayeto sisters.

One year later, at  Grenade she gets her  first title , still with Sainz.
Since then, she has established herself as a regular Sunday presence.

 A rare ability to adapt 

One of the highlights of his career is his ability to perform with different partners.

With each of them, Triay was able to:

  • reaching the finals
  • win titles
  • adapt to various styles

Today with  Delfi Brea she already has  23 endings , including an ongoing series of  10 consecutive finals , the best of his career.

 A rivalry that defined an era 

His time with  Alejandra Salazar  remains a highlight of women's padel.
Facing them, almost systematically:  Ari Sánchez / Paula Josemaría .

A duel that has become a benchmark:

  •  24 finals played between the two pairs 
  • up to  14 confrontations in a single season 

A rivalry that has clearly raised the level of the circuit.

 Figures that speak 

On these  100 endings  :

  •  54 wins / 46 losses 
  •  18 titles and 19 lost finals in Premier Padel 
  •  36 titles for 26 lost finals on the World Padel Tour 

 Beyond the numbers 

The  100 endings  They also tell a different story.
Changes of partners, periods of doubt, returns, strong choices.

Triay knew:

  • start again from the beggining
  • adapting to changes in the circuit
  • maintain its requirement

 Consistency makes all the difference 

Reaching the top once is difficult.
Staying there for years, with changing contexts, is even more so.

This is where Triay stands out.

 A story still unfolding 

With this milestone  100 endings ,  Gemma Triay  does not simply validate a ranking.
She confirms her status as a player who  mark its era .

And given its current momentum, the story is far from over.

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 !