Qatar Airways Premier Padel Finals are arriving, and as every end of season, the Palau Sant Jordi will host the 16 best players in the worldObjective: to finish the year in style, score key points for 2026… and try to leave with the most symbolic trophy on the circuit.

A special feature of this edition: The 8 qualifying pairs are exactly those who finished the regular season togetherHere is the complete overview to follow the women's draw without missing anything.

1 – Gemma Triay / Delfi Brea: the perfect year to validate?

Number 1 since the P1 of TarragonaTheir season speaks for itself:
9 tracks, 16 endings, 3 Majors won out of 4.

They arrive in Barcelona with a clear idea: to go and find a 10th title to equal the record of Ari Sánchez / Paula Josemaría. Already crowned champions at all the major events, they want to finish in style.

2 – Ari Sánchez / Paula Josemaría: the last dance

After five years together, six titles in 2025With thirteen finals and a world title, the Spanish pair are playing their last tournament.
They are aiming for a third title at this tournament to conclude this adventure.

The Palau Sant Jordi is a symbolic place: in 2022, they lost the number 1 there… but last year, they were crowned champions there.

3 – Bea González / Claudia Fernández: the only ones to dominate the number 1 rankings over the year

A rare statistic: these are the only to present a favorable face-off against Triay / Brea.

With 5 tracks and 9 finals, they have become the third force on the circuit.
Bea missed the Finals last year due to injury: she arrives on a roll after winning two tournaments in a row, namely the Dubai P1 and the Mexico Major.

4 – Sofia Araújo / Andrea Ustero: youth and energy

A pair born in P2 of Asuncion, already victorious at Bordeaux .
They continued 7 semi-finals and are gaining strength tournament after tournament.

For Andrea Ustero, 18 years old, who will play in the season from 2026 with Ari SánchezThese Finals have a very special flavor.

5 – Marta Ortega / Tamara Icardo: consistent and dangerous

Two major finals: Major of Paris et P1 of Malaga, plus three additional semi-finals.

They finished the year close to the top 4 and arrive with a clear ambition:
win their first title together.

Ortega will also be playing his 10th consecutive Finals, a model of regularity.

6 – Alejandra Alonso / Claudia Jensen: talented young

A pair born almost by chance… and which very quickly took off.
4 semi-finals, a title at FIP Platinum Sevillaand steady progress.

Only at 20 yearsJensen will already be competing in his Third Finals.
Alonso, meanwhile, secures her second consecutive qualification.

7 – Ale Salazar / Martina Calvo: Experience at the service of the future

A duo formed this summer, already finalists in Newgiza and title winners at FIP Platinum Lyon.
Salazar remains one of the most experienced players on the circuit:
6 tracks on this final master, an absolute record.

By his side, Martina Calvo, 17 years old, is playing in his first Finals after a revealing season.
A duo to watch.

8 – Vero Virseda / Marina Guinart: the last ticket won

Nothing was a given, but they tightened their game:
7 quarter-finals in 7 tournaments, a regularity that carried them to Sant Jordi.

Virseda has already played in semi-finals this season, Guinart arrives at home after winning two FIP titles.

A packed Palau Sant Jordi

December 11–14The best players in the world will compete in front of a Palau sold out for Saturday and Sunday.

All eight pairs have earned their place. Now the question remains:
Who will become champions in 2025?

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 !