Miami P1 Women's Final Preview: Triay/Brea Seek Historic Streak Against González/Josemaría
The Cancún final rematch arrives in Miami as undefeated Triay and Brea face a resilient González/Josemaría pair fresh off a dramatic comeback.
Top seeds Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea will face second seeds Bea González and Paula Josemaría in the women’s final of Premier Padel Miami P1 2026 this Sunday at the Miami Beach Convention Center. The match is scheduled for March 29, following the men’s final, and will bring the curtain down on the fourth event of the 2026 season.
A Rematch with Recent Precedent
This final is not the first time these two pairs have met on the sport’s biggest stage this year. Triay and Brea defeated González and Josemaría in the Cancún final earlier in the season, and Sunday’s match gives the second seeds an opportunity to reverse that result. For the top seeds, a victory would further cement their dominance at the top of the rankings and extend an already remarkable unbeaten run in 2026.
How Triay and Brea Reached the Final
The number one seeds dispatched Claudia Fernández and Sofía Araújo in straight sets, 6-3 and 6-2, in a semifinal that offered little room for doubt. The scoreline was a reflection of a controlled and disciplined performance, with Triay and Brea maintaining their level throughout both sets and never allowing their opponents to find a foothold in the match.
The broader context is equally striking:
- Undefeated since coach Seba Nerone joined the pair’s technical team, with zero matches lost this season
- Fourth consecutive final of the 2026 season for the pair
- Eighth consecutive final on the Premier Padel circuit for Gemma Triay individually, a figure that speaks to the Mallorcan player’s consistency at the highest level
González and Josemaría’s Road to the Final
The path was considerably harder for the second seeds. González and Josemaría dropped the opening set against Ari Sánchez and Andrea Ustero 4-6, putting themselves in a difficult position. The pair responded with two successive sets won 6-4 and 6-4, completing a dramatic comeback that secured their place in Sunday’s final.
That ability to regroup and perform under pressure is a relevant factor heading into the final. González and Josemaría showed in the semifinal that they can adapt over the course of a long match and find their best level when it matters most. Should the final extend to a third set, that resilience could prove decisive.
Two Pairs That Know Each Other Well
Triay and Brea have built their success on a foundation of consistency from the back of the court and Triay’s ability to dictate play from the backhand side at the net. Their high-pressure point conversion has been a defining feature of their unbeaten run, making them difficult to break down even when opponents find brief moments of rhythm.
González and Josemaría bring a more offensive and vertical game, with Josemaría as the attacking reference on the right side. When the pair are at their best, they generate significant pace and can destabilize any opponent. Their experience in high-level finals makes them a genuine threat rather than simply the underdog in this match.
Premier Padel Miami P1 2026
The tournament has been held from March 23 to 29 at the Miami Beach Convention Center, reinforcing Miami’s status as one of the circuit’s key venues in North America. As a P1 event — the highest tier on the Premier Padel calendar — the points at stake in this final carry direct and significant weight in the overall 2026 season standings.
The women’s final will close out Sunday’s programme, with both pairs arriving in form and with clear motivation to secure the title.