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Josemaría and González Clinch Fourth Consecutive Victory at Asunción P2

Asunción P2

Paula Josemaría and Bea González have once again asserted their dominance in the Premier Padel circuit, securing a fourth consecutive victory over world number one players Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea at the Asunción P2 tournament. With a final score of 4/6, 6/3, 6/3, the duo has solidified their position as the new leaders of women’s padel in 2026.

A Rivalry Defining an Era

This match marked the fifth consecutive final between the top two pairs, underscoring a rivalry that has become central to the women’s circuit. For Triay, this was her 101st career final, tying a historic record held by Alejandra Salazar, while Brea made her 11th consecutive final appearance. Yet, it was Josemaría and González who entered the match with unmatched confidence, ready to seize control.

Triay and Brea Strike First

The first set was tightly contested. Josemaría and González initially broke serve to lead 4/2, leveraging Bea’s speed and Paula’s tactical awareness. However, the world number ones quickly regained momentum, capitalizing on a few unforced errors, and eventually secured the first set 6/4.

The Turnaround: Josemaría and González Respond

Unshaken by the initial setback, the second set saw Josemaría and González take control early. Strategic positioning, aggressive net play, and improved defense allowed them to break Triay and Brea’s serve and dictate the pace. Bea González emerged as a significant threat, while Brea struggled to maintain her usual power, leading to a decisive 6/3 win in the second set.

Psychological Mastery in the Third Set

The third set became a battle of mental strength. Paula and Bea quickly broke again, maintaining composure and denying Triay and Brea any offensive rhythm. Despite the top-ranked duo saving seven match points, Josemaría and González remained dominant, ultimately closing the match 6/3 and confirming their mastery.

A New Leadership Emerges

With this victory, Paula Josemaría and Bea González have achieved:

  • Their fourth consecutive final win over Triay/Brea
  • Their fourth consecutive P2 tournament title
  • Der new world number one status for 2026

Bea González remains undefeated in Paraguay, demonstrating remarkable consistency and competitiveness regardless of her partner. This victory signals a significant shift in the power dynamics of women’s padel, positioning Josemaría and González as the pair to beat in the upcoming season.