Gemma and Delfi, Steel-Powered: “We’re United and we’re working well. Tomorrow? Win!” - Miami Premier Padel P1

Gemma and Delfi, Steel-Powered: “We’re United and we’re working well. Tomorrow? Win!”

And tomorrow? “Win!” Gemma and Delfi smile, almost as if it’s a joke, but we know them: they’re incredibly serious. After all, they’ve done it, and done it well, in the last two tournaments. Not bad for a pair that’s just formed and playing their fourth tournament. A detail that needs to be emphasized over and over. When we ask them what will happen tomorrow, they reply at the exact same moment: “Win,” almost as if it’s another proof of how perfectly in sync they are, both on and off the court.

Gemma says: “We’re improving with each match, staying focused and united.” Triay then jokes about the reporter’s question asking if the title of their moment could be as simple as “Magic Moment”: “I don’t know if the title could be that, who knows, maybe yes because we’re playing well, working well, and we’re united.” Are we witnessing the best Triay ever? The court says yes, she smiles, thanks, but her mind is already on the final: “We need to stay extremely focused.” Even with thousands of matches behind them, there’s always a first time, like at the motorola razr Miami Premier Padel P1. The audience’s response has been astonishing, with four consecutive sellouts from Thursday to Saturday.

And it’s not just that – the endless line for the traditional ball signing and selfies is truly impressive: “Did I expect such a reception? Miami is a great tournament, the United States has welcomed us in the best way, in a special way, maybe even beyond expectations. This makes us happy, and we try to respond on the court by giving fun, entertainment, and emotion to the spectators,” reflects Triay.

The idea is that on the court, the two players ‘feed’ off each other’s best qualities. It’s no coincidence that both are at stratospheric levels, perhaps never explored before. The ‘new’ Delfi is built on a mental condition, more than technical and tactical, of pure steel. And she explains: “I manage my emotions much better now than I did a few years ago. I’m much more confident in myself and prepared to face big events. Sometimes, emotional reactions can happen, but victories help increase my self-esteem.” And we ask both of them again: “And tomorrow?” No need to write the answer, once again, in perfect harmony.