From the courts of Buenos Aires to the top of the world rankings — three Major titles, a dominant partnership with Gemma Triay, and earnings that keep climbing. The complete prize money story.

€667,223
in career prize money across 50 tournaments. World number one Delfina Brea has transformed from an emerging Argentine talent into the defining force of women's padel — three Major titles, two elite partnerships, and a trajectory that shows no sign of slowing at just 26 years old.
€667,223
Career Earnings
#1
FIP World Ranking
50
Tournaments
3
Majors Won
Delfina Brea Senesi was born on December 5, 1999, in Buenos Aires, and grew up playing padel in a country where the sport is woven into the fabric of daily life. Argentina has produced world-class padel talent for decades, but Brea has taken that tradition to new heights. By the time she celebrated her 26th birthday, she was already holding down the world number one ranking in women's padel — a milestone that represents the pinnacle of a sport that has exploded in global popularity.
Her rise was not an overnight sensation. Brea spent several seasons building her game on the circuit, developing the tactical intelligence and technical consistency that now defines her play. Her initial breakthrough came working alongside Beatriz González, a partnership that generated over €222,000 in career earnings and proved that Brea could compete at the highest level of Premier Padel. But it was her decision to partner with Spain's Gemma Triay that truly unlocked her potential — and sent her earnings curve sharply upward.
The 2025 season was Brea's most productive yet, generating over €337,000 in prize money — more than her combined earnings across all previous seasons. That kind of acceleration only happens when a player has found the right partner, the right form, and the right moment. Brea found all three simultaneously, and the results have been historic.
When Delfina Brea and Gemma Triay announced their partnership, it immediately attracted attention across the padel world. Triay — a Minorcan-born Spaniard renowned for her left-side creativity, deceptive lobs, and extraordinary court coverage — complemented Brea's right-side control and technical precision almost perfectly. On paper, it was a formidable combination. On court, it proved to be something more: a genuine dynasty in the making.
Together, Brea and Triay have accumulated over €343,000 in combined prize money and claimed three Premier Padel Major titles. The Major is the highest-prestige event in the Premier Padel calendar — the Grand Slam equivalent — and winning three of them as a partnership places Brea and Triay among the most decorated pairings in the history of women's padel. Each Major victory delivered €47,250 per player, providing both a financial windfall and a points haul that cemented their grip on the world rankings.
What makes this partnership so difficult to disrupt is the variety of weapons at their disposal. Triay's ability to wrong-foot opponents with chip volleys and disguised drops creates openings that Brea converts with clinical right-side finishing. When opponents try to pressure Brea's side, Triay covers the middle with exceptional pace. The tactical coherence between the two players runs deep, built on mutual trust and a shared understanding of how to construct points.
€343K+
Together (Brea/Triay)
3
Majors Won Together
#1
FIP World Ranking
Brea's biggest tournament paydays on the Premier Padel circuit.
| Tournament | Round | Earnings |
|---|---|---|
| Alpine Paris Major Sep 2025 | Winner | €50,000 |
| Bnl Italy Major Jun 2025 | Winner | €50,000 |
| Qatar Major Premier Padel Apr 2025 | Winner | €50,000 |
| Barcelona Finals Dec 2025 | Final | €30,000 |
| Mexico Major Nov 2025 | Final | €27,500 |
| Greenweez Paris Major Premier Padel Sep 2024 | Final | €27,500 |
| Premier Padel Finals Dec 2024 | Semi-final | €21,000 |
| Barcelona Wpt Padel Master Final 2023 Dec 2023 | Winner | €18,723 |
| Rotterdam P1 Sep 2025 | Winner | €17,000 |
| Motorola Razr Miami Premier Padel P1 Mar 2025 | Winner | €17,000 |
2026
€45,600
4 tournaments
2025
€336,700
20 tournaments
2024
€207,200
21 tournaments
2023
€77,723
5 tournaments
In the Premier Padel era, no format carries more prestige than the Major. These are the tournaments with the largest prize pools, the most stringent qualification requirements, and the deepest fields in world padel. Winning one confirms elite status. Winning three — across different locations and under varying conditions — is the hallmark of a true champion.
Brea has done exactly that. Her three Major victories — at the Alpine Paris Major, the Italy Major, and the Qatar Major — have each delivered €47,250 in prize money per player, contributing €141,750 to her career total from Major wins alone. More significantly, they confirm that Brea is not merely a consistent top-10 performer but a player who rises to the occasion on the biggest stages. While other pairs may run hot and cold across a season, Brea and Triay have demonstrated an ability to peak precisely when it matters most.
The geographical spread of the victories is also worth noting. Paris, Italy, and Qatar represent different surfaces, different atmospheres, and different competitive contexts. Brea's ability to perform across all three environments signals adaptability and mental resilience — qualities that separate good players from great ones, and great ones from world champions.
Delfina Brea plays the right side of the court, a position that traditionally demands exceptional technical discipline and precise shot selection. Where left-side players like Triay are often celebrated for creativity and aggression, the right side rewards control, consistency, and the ability to read play two or three moves ahead. Brea excels at all three.
Her defining characteristic is not the explosive smash or the inch-perfect winner — it is the relentless accuracy that gradually compresses the court and forces opponents into uncomfortable positions. Brea uses a high ball striking point and a compact backswing to generate deceptive pace from seemingly defensive situations, a skill that confounds opponents who expect a reset and receive a penetrating cross-court drive instead.
Tactically, Brea is one of the most astute right-side players in the world. She understands when to attack, when to defend, and when to neutralise — adapting her game to the rhythm her partner sets. Against Triay, this means responding to Gemma's creative disruptors with calm, structured finishing. The combination of Triay's invention and Brea's precision is, in many ways, a textbook study in how to build a complete right-left partnership. The prize money numbers are simply the financial expression of that sporting harmony.
View detailed tournament results, partner analysis with Triay, and ranking progression on Brea's player page.
Brea's partner and one of the most decorated women in padel history.
Brea's former partner and top-10 women's player — her career prize money.
Former world #1 and three-time Major champion — how her career earnings compare.
Prize money breakdown and results from the Miami Open, where Brea competed.
Full career prize money rankings for all women's professional padel players.