This Sunday, the Bordeaux Premier Padel P2 offers us a unprecedented women's final, between two pairs that no one expected at this stage. Sofia Araújo and Andrea Ustero (TS4) clash Bea Caldera and Carmen Goenaga (TS11) for a title with a taste of history.
A duel with precedents
The two teams have already faced each other once this season: it was in Round of 2 of PXNUMX in Asunción, with a close victory for Araújo / Ustero, 7/5 7/6. But today, the issue is completely different: a first coronation in Premier Padel for both pairs.
Araújo / Ustero: impressive maturity
The Portuguese and the Spanish will compete their first final together…but they don’t have not lost a single set of the tournament.
Sofia Araújo is the most experienced of the four finalists, already titled twice in Premier Padel in 2024 (Genova P2 and Newgiza P2 alongside Marta Ortega). Andrea Ustero, for her part, could enter history in the event of victory: at 18 years, 1 month and 24 days, she would become the youngest player to win a title Premier Padel, beating Claudia Fernandez's record by a few days.
Caldera / Goenaga: the dream outsider
They had not never made it past the quarter-finals in 2025, and yet, Bea Caldera and Carmen Goenaga will play their game this Sunday first final of Premier Padel, together and individually.
Even crazier: they become the first pair outside the Top 10 to reach a women's final on the circuit Premier PadelUntil then, this record belonged to Ustero / Alonso, finalists in Dubai as seed 9. And like their opponents of the day, they did not concede a single set this week in Bordeaux.

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 !