Premier Padel card ratings: how Delfi Brea and Gemma Triay evaluate each other
The channel the4Set brings together Delfi Brea and Gemma Triay, two of the top contenders on the Premier Padel circuit, for a unique challenge: rating each other’s skills across the key attributes that define elite padel performance. Instead of a traditional match or interview, the players collaborate—sometimes playfully, sometimes critically—to assign scores to the main categories found on their Premier Padel cards. The result is a revealing, honest look at how two of the sport’s best see themselves and each other.
Physicality and athleticism: high marks for both
Physical attributes such as speed, sprint, resistance, and overall athleticism are the first to be evaluated. For Gemma Triay, Delfi proposes a 90—a “solid” score, reflecting Gemma’s consistent physical output and resilience on court. The consensus is that Gemma’s fitness is a major asset, but there is always room for incremental improvement.
When it’s Delfi’s turn, Gemma is slightly more generous, suggesting a 91. She highlights Delfi’s quickness and stamina, noting that she rarely tires and is always ready to push the pace. Both players agree that while their physical levels are elite, their work ethic means they are always striving for more.
Defensive skills: Delfi’s standout attribute
Defense is a crucial aspect of padel, and here the players’ ratings diverge more clearly. Gemma receives an 87 for her defensive play, with both agreeing that there are still aspects to improve, especially given the high standards at the top of the women’s game. The rating includes elements like the lob and general court coverage.
Delfi, however, is recognized as one of the best defenders on the circuit. Gemma rates her at a remarkable 98, calling her “the best in the circuit” for defense. This near-perfect score reflects Delfi’s ability to change pace, read the game, and execute premium defensive shots from both sides of the court.
Bandeja, víbora, and rulo: consistency and room for growth
The next category combines the bandeja, víbora, and rulo—three essential attacking strokes in padel. For Gemma, the duo settles on a 94, highlighting her consistency, effectiveness, and variety in these shots. Delfi’s score is a bit lower at 90, with both agreeing that while her bandeja and related shots are strong, there is still “room for improvement,” especially in adding more variety and precision from the right side of the court.
Net play: analyzing the volley
When it comes to volleys, both players receive high marks. Gemma is rated at 95, with her backhand volley singled out as her best. Delfi receives a 94, with the discussion noting her comfort on both sides but a slight edge on the backhand, especially for the parallel volley and the touch on drop shots. The players agree that their net play is a major strength, but they also point out subtle differences in style and execution.
Smash and power: strengths and differences
The smash, particularly the remate por tres (smash for three), is a key weapon in modern padel. Gemma is given a 94 for her smash, reflecting her ability to finish points and bring the ball back from outside the court. Delfi, on the other hand, receives an 83. Both acknowledge that while Delfi’s smash is effective, there is more margin for improvement, and it’s an area she continues to work on.
Creativity and unpredictability: the magic factor
“Magia”—the ability to surprise, use creative resources, and remain unpredictable—is another attribute the players rate. Gemma is given an 87, while Delfi scores slightly higher at 92. Delfi’s rating reflects her flair for creative shots, especially her deft drop shots and tactical improvisation. Both agree that unpredictability is an important but sometimes underappreciated part of their games.
Mentality and resilience: the unscored but essential quality
While not an official category on the Premier Padel card, both players emphasize the importance of mental toughness, resilience, and the ability to stay positive under pressure. They agree that their recent comeback victories are as much about mentality as technical skill. Both would rate themselves highly here—around 95—and believe this is what often makes the difference in the most challenging matches.
Overall ratings: how the players stack up
After evaluating all categories, the players assign themselves and each other a final “global” score. Both Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea receive a 95 as their overall rating, reflecting their status as two of the world’s best, but also their shared belief that there is always room to grow. They note that these ratings are for the start of the season, and their goal is to push these numbers even higher as the year progresses.
- Gemma Triay overall rating: 95
- Delfi Brea overall rating: 95
These scores, while high, are a testament to both players’ ambition and self-awareness. As the Premier Padel season continues, both will be looking to turn these numbers into results on the court.
Key takeaways from the4Set’s honest player assessment
The4Set’s unique format offers a rare glimpse into how elite players view their own strengths and weaknesses. The mutual respect and constructive criticism between Delfi Brea and Gemma Triay highlight why they are at the top of the sport. Their willingness to identify areas for improvement—even when already among the best—sets a standard for aspiring padel players everywhere. As the season unfolds, fans can expect both to keep pushing their limits, both in numbers and in results.





