Claudia Fernández continues to write the history of professional padelBy winning the Dubai Premier Padel P1, the Spanish woman became, at 19 years, 8 months and 19 days, youngest player of the era Premier Padel / WPT to achieve 10 professional titlesA record that officially places her in another dimension.

A feat never before seen in the modern era

Until now, the earliest players to reach this symbolic milestone had done so at least 22 years oldClaudia shatters this record. No other young player currently playing, even the most promising, seems in a position to break this record in the short term.

On the side ofAndrea Ustero, yet the new record holder for the youngest champion of a tournament Premier Padel (Bordeaux P2 2025) to 18 years, 1 months and 24 daysThe current dynamics of the circuit make the idea of ​​reaching the 10 tracks before he turned 20.

A first record already set in 2024… and broken in 2025

Claudia had already made a name for herself last season by becoming the youngest player in history to win a Majoror a 18 years, 3 months and 4 days.
A symbolic record, which Ustero erased this year.

But this new record is on another level: it concerns continuity, regularity, And especially the level of excellence necessary to win 10 times before even turning 20. And in this arena, Claudia is alone.

Claudia Fernández, already a star… you almost forget she's 19

Much of the media attention revolves around the young revelations: Andrea Ustero, Alejandra Alonso, Martina Calvo… Yet, the most impressive precocity remains that of Claudia.

We almost forget that she hasn't that 19 years old.
Her level of play and her maturity during matches already place her at a high level. among the best players in the world, and not simply as “a young gem”.

A future number 1 in the making?

With Bea González, Claudia now forms one of the strongest pairs on the circuit. Their victory in Dubai against the world number 1Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea are undoubtedly just a glimpse of what awaits them. For now, they lack consistency with Bea González, but if they manage to find it one day, they could become very dangerous; indeed, they have already proven in some tournaments that they can authoritatively beat the best pairs in the world.

Benjamin Dupouy

I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !