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Premier Padel P2 Cancun 2025: Triay/Brea Crowned Champions with Commanding Final Victory
Gemma Triay and Delfina Brea have captured the 2025 Premier Padel P2 Cancun title with a decisive 6-3, 6-1 victory over Marta Ortega and Sofia Araujo in Sunday’s final on Cancha Estadio.
The second-seeded pair delivered a masterclass performance, dominating from start to finish to secure their first Premier Padel title of the 2025 season in emphatic fashion.
Match Statistics
Statistic | Araujo/Ortega | Triay/Brea |
---|---|---|
Total Points Won | 39% (40/103) | 61% (63/103) |
Total Serve Points Won | 44% (26/59) | 68% (30/44) |
Total Return Points Won | 32% (14/44) | 56% (33/59) |
Longest Points Won Streak | 4 | 8 |
First Serve Points Won | 43% (23/54) | 72% (26/36) |
Second Serve Points Won | 60% (3/5) | 50% (4/8) |
First Return Points Won | 28% (10/36) | 57% (31/54) |
Second Return Points Won | 50% (4/8) | 40% (2/5) |
Service Games Played | 8 | 8 |
Return Games Played | 8 | 8 |
Dominant Performance
Triay and Brea’s superiority was evident throughout the 68-minute encounter, with the champions winning 63 of the 103 total points played (61%). Their service game was particularly impressive, winning 30 of 44 service points (68%) while their opponents managed just 44%.
The champions’ return game proved equally formidable, winning 33 of 59 return points (56%) compared to Ortega and Araujo’s 14 of 44 (32%). This comprehensive control allowed Triay and Brea to build an 8-point winning streak during the match, effectively ending any hopes of a comeback from their opponents.
Key Moments
The tone was set early as Triay and Brea broke serve in the opening game and quickly established control in the first set. Their ability to win 72% of their first serve points proved decisive, allowing them to hold serve comfortably throughout the match while constantly pressuring their opponents’ service games.
Particularly impressive was Triay and Brea’s performance on return, converting 57% of their first return points compared to just 28% for Ortega and Araujo. This disparity was a key factor in the champions securing multiple breaks of serve in both sets.
The second set saw Triay and Brea elevate their game even further, conceding just one game as they raced to victory. Their 8-point winning streak during this period highlighted the gap in performance between the two pairs on the day.
Championship Journey
The final victory caps an impressive tournament for Triay and Brea, who displayed exceptional form throughout their campaign in Cancun. Their path to the title included a quarterfinal victory over Ustero Prieto and Alonso De Villa (6-2, 6-1) and a semifinal win against Osoro and Castello.
With this championship, Triay and Brea have firmly established themselves as one of the premier pairs on the 2025 Premier Padel tour, adding the Cancun P2 title to their growing collection of accolades.
For Ortega and Araujo, despite the disappointment of the final result, their run to the championship match represents a significant achievement and confirms their status among the elite pairs in women’s padel.