The women's final Valladolid Premier Padel P2 promises to be of a very high level this Sunday. On the one hand, Ariana Sánchez and Paula Josemaría, seeded 1 and favorites. On the other, Bea González and Claudia Fernández, the rising pair who dream of a second title in 2025.

Bosses Ari and Paula want to reclaim their throne

The Spanish are aiming for a 4th title this season, after their successes in Riyadh, Brussels and Buenos Aires. This final will be their 9th of the year and their 25th overall on the circuit Premier Padel. In case of victory, they would recover first place in the world FIP ranking.

Already 41 tracks in total for the pair, including 14 in Premier Padel, both players are still consistent at the highest level. In Valladolid, Paula experienced frustration with three lost finals in the past… But this time, they arrive with confidence and ambition.

Bea and Claudia, the youth who shake up the hierarchy

On their side, Bea González and Claudia Fernández will dispute their 4th final togetherThey will aim for a 2th title after the one won in Asunción, where they notably beat Ari and Paula in the semi-final. A victory today would allow Bea bymatch Delfi Brea the number of P2 titles won (6).

Claudia, who celebrated her 100 professional victories before his 20th birthday, will try to add a 8th trophy to his name, 2nd with Bea. As a reminder, she is the title holder in Valladolid (2024, with Triay), while Bea had triumphed in 2023 with Brea.

Stats to watch before the final

  • H2H : 5-1 in favor of Sánchez / Josemaría (6-1 if we count the unplayed final in Riyadh)
  • Bea is playing his 15th final in his professional career, Claudia her 17th
  • The two pairs met in the semi-finals in Rome recently: Ari and Paula's victory
  • Their worst results this season? Quarter-finals in Gijón for Bea/Claudia, and a semi-final for Ari/Paula in Asunción.
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 !