Gemma and Delfi Win Premier Padel Miami, Get Third Consecutive Title
The match ended 2-6, 6-1, 6-4, and was a true display of resilience, with the Spanish-Argentine duo showing their determination to claim the title.
Gemma Triay and Delfina Brea secured their third consecutive title of the season at the Premier Padel Miami P1 after a hard-fought comeback victory in the final against the world number ones, Ari Sánchez and Paula Josemaría.
A Rocky Start, But a Strong Comeback
The match started with Sánchez and Josemaría dominating the first set, quickly building a 4-0 lead. Triay and Brea struggled to find their rhythm, and despite winning their opening game, they couldn't stop their opponents, who closed the first set 6-2. However, things turned around in the second set, as Gemma adjusted her play and Delfi became more aggressive, forcing Sánchez and Josemaría to make more mistakes. The second set ended 6-1 in favor of Triay and Brea, bringing the match to a decisive third set.
The Final Push
In the final set, Gemma and Delfi started strong, breaking early and maintaining their advantage. Despite a late surge from the top-ranked pair, the Spanish-Argentine duo held their ground and closed the set 6-4, clinching their third title in as many tournaments, following their victories in Gijón and Cancún. This win marked another important step in their journey toward becoming the number one team in women’s padel.
A Historic Victory
With this win, Triay and Brea continue to send a strong message to Sánchez and Josemaría, as they inch closer to the top spot in the rankings. Their next challenge will be in Santiago de Chile next week, where they will have the opportunity to further close the gap to the world number ones. This victory not only strengthens their case for the number one ranking but also marks a historic moment for the Premier Padel tour, as this was the first P1 tournament held in the United States.
Looking Ahead
Gemma and Delfi are now firmly on the path to becoming the dominant force in women’s padel, and with this third consecutive win, they show no signs of slowing down. The road to number one continues, and their performance in Miami further solidified their place as one of the best pairs in the sport today.
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