This is the match everyone has been waiting for since the start of the tournament in the women's draw. Ari Sánchez and Paula Josemaría , long-time queens of the world circuit, will find themselves face-off in the semi-final of the P2 tournament in Gijón Now separated and engaged in new sporting projects, the two Spanish women will face each other for the first time since their split at the end of last season.
A duel that has been anticipated since the draw.
From the moment the painting was unveiled in Gijón, attention turned to a possible confrontation between the former world number 1 Placed in the same part of the table, Ari Sánchez et Paula Josemaría They each lived up to expectations to reach the semi-finals.
The clash will take place this Saturday at 12:00 PM , with on one side Ari Sánchez associated with Andrea Ustero , and on the other Paula Josemaría alongside Bea González .
Beyond simply qualifying for the final, this match will already provide a first glimpse of the balance of power between these two new pairs , which are expected to cross paths regularly this season.
Two different dynamics since the start of the season
The two sports projects had contrasting beginnings. During the Riyadh P1 , the first major event of the season, Ari Sánchez and Andrea Ustero had made a strong statement by winning the tournament.
On their side, Bea González and Paula Josemaría had experienced a more complicated start with an early elimination in the round of 16.
This semi-final in Gijón therefore represents an opportunity for the Spanish pair González / Josemaría to confirm its rise to power and to erase the doubts of the beginning of the year.
Sánchez and Ustero had to work hard to reach the semi-finals
The quarter-final of Ari Sánchez and Andrea Ustero face Vero Virseda and Marina Guinart It was not a walk in the park.
After a good start to the match and a controlled first set, the Catalan team experienced a difficult period in the second set, quickly falling behind. 0-4 A situation that could have turned the game around.
Encouraged by their coach Angel González They managed to regain their intensity and take back control to ultimately prevail. 6 / 3 7 / 5 , thus confirming their place in the final four.
Josemaría / González answered the call.
In the other quarter-final, Bea González and Paula Josemaría faced Alejandra Salazar and Alejandra Alonso .
The final score ( 6 / 2 6 / 3 ) may seem clear, but the match had several tense moments, with exchanges of breaks and some more hesitant passages.
Their coach Claudio Gilardoni He particularly emphasized the need to remain patient and stick to the game plan. This message was clearly well received, as the Spanish pair were able to regain control and close out the match.
An important victory for González / Josemaría who needed a solid result to truly kick-start their season.

The first chapter of a new rivalry
This semi-final at Gijón mark it First confrontation between Ari Sánchez and Paula Josemaría since their separation For several seasons, the two players dominated the circuit and accumulated titles together.
Now rivals, they begin a new chapter in their careers… and perhaps one of the most significant rivalries of the 2026 season .
One thing is sure: The show will be there in Asturias.
Maceo Zerhat discovered padel in 2020 in Savigny-sur-Clairis, Burgundy. He contributed to the club's expansion by bringing his energy and curiosity. Padel Magazinehe transmits his Padel"mania" by skillfully bouncing on all the latest news about your favorite sport!

























































































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