
The Asunción Premier Padel P2, the seventh tournament of the year, concluded with Fede Chingotto and Ale Galán claiming the men’s title, while the women’s crown went to the second-seeded Paula Josemaría and Bea González, who defeated top seeds Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea. It marked the fourth title for the Spanish-Andalusian duo since they joined forces.
The latest update to the FIP ranking brought no major changes in either the men’s or women’s standings. Here is the current men’s FIP ranking after the Asunción P2:
**Men’s FIP Ranking Update:**
– Agustín Tapia (ARG): 20,940
– Arturo Coello (ESP): 20,940
– Alejandro Galán (ESP): 18,000
– Federico Chingotto (ARG): 18,000
– Juan Lebrón (ESP): 7,350
– Franco Stupaczuk (ARG): 6,900
– Miguel Yanguas (ESP): 6,480
– Paquito Navarro (ESP): 6,295
– Leo Augsburger (ARG): 6,205
– Coki Nieto (ESP): 5,850
In the women’s category, the overall ranking remains unchanged, but Bea González and Paula Josemaría have closed the gap on the top-ranked duo of Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea. Here is the women’s FIP ranking after Asunción P2:
**Women’s FIP Ranking Update:**
– Gemma Triay (ESP): 17,840
– Delfina Brea (ARG): 17,840
– Beatriz González (ESP): 14,880
– Paula Josemaría (ESP): 14,720
– Ariana Sánchez (ESP): 13,640
– Claudia Fernández (ESP): 12,710
– Andrea Ustero (ESP): 7,580
– Sofía Araújo (POR): 6,850
– Tamara Icardo (ESP): 6,300
– Marta Ortega (ESP): 5,940
Significant changes have occurred in the 2026 Race standings. While Chingotto and Galán had overtaken the leaders in the previous event, this time Bea González and Paula Josemaría have also surpassed the world number ones in the 2026 year-to-date classification, now holding a 40-point lead over Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea. Meanwhile, Galán and Chingotto extend their lead over Coello and Tapia in the 2026 Race to 390 points.


