This marks the end of an important chapter in the women's circuit. After six and a half years of collaboration,  Gemma Triay  and his trainer  Rodri Ovide  They have mutually agreed to put their professional relationship on hold. A separation without tension, announced with great respect, which marks the end of one of the most solid projects of recent years.

 A duo that defined an era 

Together, Triay and Ovide built a model of consistency and performance. Their work led them to the  world number 1 place , with a structure based on trust, stability and a clear vision of the game.

Their joint statement perfectly sums up the state of mind:
"Six and a half incredible years, sharing dreams, challenges and unforgettable moments. We reached the top of the rankings. Today, by mutual agreement, we have decided to take a break."

Beyond the results, both emphasize the human dimension:
"We are a family."

A message that illustrates the depth of a bond that goes far beyond the bench.

 A separation without a sporting break 

This decision is not made in the context of a crisis. On the contrary, it comes at a time when  Triay remains at the top  and continues his project with  Delfi Brea This is more of a change of cycle, after several seasons of stability.

From a sporting perspective, their legacy is clear:
– a sustainable project
– a consistent presence in the finals
– an ability to reinvent oneself in difficult times
– and the conquest of the world throne.

 What staff will Triay and Brea have? 

The question now becomes strategic:  who will take over the technical management  from the Triay/Brea duo?
The most logical path leads to  Jorge Martínez , already coach of Argentina, which would allow for natural continuity. But the option of a new profile is not ruled out, with the idea of ​​bringing a different perspective to an already very structured project.

 A turning point in Triay's career 

After years of stability on the bench,  Gemma Triay enters a new phase  of her career. A coaching change always represents a key moment, especially for a player established at the top.

One thing is certain: the collaboration with Rodri Ovide leaves a strong mark on the recent history of women's padel.
Their paths diverge, but the cycle they built remains one of the most significant on the circuit.

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 !