Triay says women’s padel has made huge strides in professionalism and visibility

Gemma Triay reflected on the evolution of women’s padel, highlighting the significant progress achieved in recent years. She emphasized that the sport has gained more recognition, stronger organizational structures, and greater opportunities for female athletes. “Women’s padel has made a huge leap in professionalism, visibility and structure. We have more space, more voice and more opportunities,” Triay said in comments shared via La Chiquita Padel.

Pride in being part of the process

Triay expressed her satisfaction at contributing to this transformation. She explained that her role in the sport has gone beyond competition, as she has actively pushed for change and growth. “I feel proud to have been part of this process and to keep pushing so it continues to grow,” she added, underscoring her commitment to advancing women’s padel.

Expanding opportunities for athletes

The increased visibility and professionalism have opened doors for more players to pursue careers in padel. With stronger structures in place, athletes now benefit from improved support systems, sponsorships, and media coverage. Triay’s remarks reflect the broader momentum within the sport, where female players are gaining recognition and influence.

A sport on the rise

Women’s padel continues to grow in popularity worldwide, with more tournaments, audiences, and investment. Triay’s comments capture the optimism surrounding the sport’s future, as players and organizations work together to ensure that the progress achieved so far becomes a foundation for even greater success.