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Bea González and Paula Josemaría win the Buenos Aires P1 2026 and reignite the battle for the No. 1 ranking

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The women’s final of the Buenos Aires P1 2026 left an image that is now part of padel history: Bea González and Paula Josemaría lifting the trophy in a completely devoted Parque Roca, after defeating Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea 6-3, 7-5. It was a final of tremendous intensity, steeped in symbolism, which confirmed that the battle for the world throne is more open than ever.

The victory marks the fifth consecutive title for the Spanish duo, an unprecedented milestone in women’s padel and a direct blow to the RACE. With this triumph, Bea and Paula emerge victorious from the Buenos Aires P1 and head into the Rome Major on a roll, where the fight for the number one spot promises a new chapter of high tension.

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A dominant start that set the tone for the Buenos Aires P1 2026 final

The 2026 Buenos Aires P1 final began with González and Josemaría dominating completely. From the very first rally, they displayed superior speed, a perfect reading of the slow court at Parque Roca, and an aggressiveness that overwhelmed the top-ranked pair. Two consecutive breaks gave them a lead they never relinquished throughout the first set.

Triay and Brea tried to fight back, saved a break point, and turned up the intensity, but it wasn’t enough. The 6-3 score reflected how clearly the Spanish pair had read the match from the start.

 

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The women’s final of the Premier Padel in Argentina turned into an emotional battle

The second set elevated the final to an epic level. The stands, completely behind Delfi Brea, pushed the top-ranked pair into a reaction that ignited the match. Triay adjusted her shots, Delfi let loose, and the match entered a spectacular back-and-forth.

At times, Triay and Brea seemed capable of forcing a third set, especially when they managed to tie the score and put pressure on their opponents’ serve. The match then turned into an emotional showdown, with the crowd roaring at every point and all four players competing at the limit.

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But as the match entered its decisive stretch, Bea and Paula once again demonstrated why they are in the best form of their careers. At 5-5, they held their serve with authority and, immediately afterward, secured a decisive break that opened the door to the title. The final 7-5 score sparked celebrations and confirmed that Triay and Brea lost the Buenos Aires P1 final to a pair that seems unstoppable today.

 

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The numbers behind Paula and Bea’s victory after winning in Buenos Aires

The triumph holds incalculable historical value. Paula Josemaría and Bea González claim the title in Buenos Aires, doing so by winning five consecutive tournaments: Asunción, Brussels, Miami, NewGiza, and now Buenos Aires. No women’s duo had ever achieved such a feat in Premier Padel.

Paula now has 22 titles on the circuit (51 in total) and further solidifies her status as the circuit’s most decorated player. Bea has 27 trophies in total and breaks the tie she held with Delfi Brea. But beyond the numbers, the victory tightens the standings to the max and turns the race for the number one spot into a historic rivalry.

 

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A final that shapes the future of women’s padel

The women’s final of the Buenos Aires P1 2026 not only crowned the circuit’s top players but also confirmed that women’s padel is experiencing one of the most exciting periods in its history. The rivalry between González–Josemaría and Triay–Brea promises to define the entire season, with two opposing styles, two winning mindsets, and a tour experiencing its greatest growth.

The Rome Major will be the next stage for this battle. And if one thing became clear in Buenos Aires, it’s that women’s padel has entered a new era, with two pairs destined to write unforgettable chapters.

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