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Gemma Triay and Aranza Osoro crowned champions against Caldera and Llaguno, and Leo Augsburger together with Pablo Cardona defeat the San Diego Stingrays in the men’s final

San Sebastián, July 13, 2025 – A historic day for Flowrida GOATS, who have conquered both Pro Padel League titles in San Sebastián, achieving a memorable double and strengthening their position as leaders in the overall standings.

In the women’s final, Gemma Triay and Aranza Osoro showcased their class to convincingly defeat Bea Caldera and Patty Llaguno, from the Arkansas Matrix team, by 6-3 / 6-4. A few hours later, it was Pablo Cardona and Leo Augsburger who completed the feat by overcoming Lucas Bergamini and Maxi Sánchez, representatives of the San Diego Stingrays, 6-4 / 6-4.

With these two new titles, Flowrida GOATS not only celebrate a week of success at the Real Club de Tenis in San Sebastián, but also extend their lead at the top of the PPL standings, further consolidating their status as the team to beat on the North American circuit.

In the women’s final, the solidity and aggressiveness of Triay and Osoro proved too much for a pair who had been surprising throughout the week. Although Caldera and Llaguno fought hard, the precise play and tempo control of the Flowrida GOATS players made the difference in each set, confirming their status as favorites and capping off a perfect week.

Meanwhile, in the men’s category, Cardona and Augsburger extended their winning streak in Basque territory with steady, flawless play. Although the Stingrays put up resistance, the GOATS once again demonstrated their lethal on-court chemistry: the Argentine dominated powerfully from the baseline while the Spaniard shone at the net. The men’s title cements Flowrida as the standout team of this first international stop on the circuit.

New York Atlantics and Houston Volts complete the podium in Donostia

In the men’s third-place match, Juan Tello and Jon Sanz of the New York Atlantics defeated Agustín Tapia and Fede Chingotto of the Miami Padel Club, 6-4 / 6-2. The Spanish-Argentine duo controlled the pace of the match confidently, dominating from the start with energy, tactical precision, and great aggressiveness in the rallies.

Meanwhile, in the women’s draw, the Houston Volts secured the podium thanks to the victory of Marta Caparrós and Marta Barrera, who won a very tight match against Marta Ortega and Sofía Araujo of Las Vegas Smash, 6-4 / 2-6 / 10-4. The Houston players managed to bounce back after dropping the second set and showed composure in the super tie-break, concluding their participation in Donostia with a much-celebrated bronze medal.