Big day at the Madrid P1, finals day. The Movistar Arena reached its climax with the women’s final, a duel that pitted the brand new number ones, Gemma Triay and Delfina Brea, against the freshness and self-confidence of Bea González and Claudia Fernández. Two styles, two approaches, one goal: to lift the title.
Bea González and Claudia Fernández lift their third title in 2025
The first set was a monologue by Gemma and Delfi. Rodri Ovide’s pupils came out storming, making no concessions, and took the set with a resounding 6-3. Everything pointed to a short final with no unexpected twists. But Madrid deserved more.
The reaction from Bea and Claudia changed the script completely. In just a quarter of an hour, they were already leading 4-0 on the scoreboard. Their self-confidence and courage ignited the crowd, and with an unassailable 6-1, they forced a third and decisive set.
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That’s when the mutual respect between two couples destined to meet many more times in matches like this came into play. The pace became more tactical, with every mistake weighing heavily. The turning point came at 4-4: a break point for Gaby Reca’s team, who knew how to take advantage of the most delicate moment. That break was gold. They closed out the set 6-4 and lifted a title that confirms their status as permanent contenders for the top spot.
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