Icardo and Jensen claim maiden Premier Padel title in Bordeaux
Tamara Icardo and Claudia Jensen turned a No. 5 seeding into a maiden Premier Padel title in Bordeaux, beating Paula Josemaría and Bea González 6-4, 6-3 in the Betclic Bordeaux Premier Padel P2 2026 final. The win gave Icardo the first Premier Padel crown of her career and ended Jensen’s wait of more than two years for another trophy.
The run mattered because it came after a long stretch without a deep finish for the pair. Icardo and Jensen had not reached a Premier Padel semi-final since the Brussels P2 in Belgium in April 2026, yet in Bordeaux they moved through the draw with authority and closed the week by knocking out the top women’s pair in the semis. That straight-sets win over Josemaría and González set up a final that confirmed Bordeaux as a breakthrough stop for two players who had been circling a result like this.

For Jensen, the title also reached back to a previous peak. Her last Premier Padel trophy came at the Acapulco P1 in 2024, when she won alongside Jessica Castelló. For Icardo, Bordeaux was even more direct: the first title on the Premier Padel circuit, delivered in a week where she and Jensen played like a pair that had finally found the right gear at the right time.
The men’s final told a different story. Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia claimed their fourth consecutive victory, adding Bordeaux to wins in Rome, Valencia and Valladolid. They had to work for it against Fede Chingotto and Ale Galán, dropping the first set before recovering to win 5-7, 7-6, 6-2.

That result underlined the gap at the top of the men’s game. Premier Padel had Coello and Tapia lined up for their 26th consecutive final, and Bordeaux only sharpened the point: they are not just winning, they are setting the standard everyone else is chasing. In the same week, Icardo and Jensen announced a new threat in the women’s draw while Coello and Tapia kept the sport’s most durable dynasty intact.
Sources
- [1]x.com
- [2]padelfip.com
- [3]premierpadel.com