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Triay and Brea Reach Buenos Aires P1 Semifinals Without Playing

Triay and Brea Reach Buenos Aires P1 Semifinals Without Playing

Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea have advanced to the semifinals of the Buenos Aires Premier Padel P1 without stepping on court. Their quarterfinal opponents withdrew at the last minute, handing the pair a walkover in one of the most anticipated stops on the 2025 calendar.

Buenos Aires P1 is always one of the loudest weeks on the Premier Padel circuit. The Argentine crowd turns every match into something close to a football derby, and the female draw typically delivers some of the tightest tennis-padel of the season. A last-minute withdrawal before the quarterfinals is rare at this level.

For Triay and Brea, the walkover is a double-edged situation. Fresh legs going into the semis is a real physical advantage, especially deep in a P1 draw where matches can run long and conditions in Buenos Aires can be physically demanding. On the other side, match rhythm matters, and sitting out a round can blunt competitive sharpness.

The pair remain one of the title favorites regardless. Triay's defensive reading and Brea's left-side aggression have been consistent all season, and they will have had extra time to scout their semifinal opponents.

Straight into the semis without a sweat. Advantage or disruption? We find out on court.

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Source: Mundo Deportivo Padel