Women’s Day 2 highlights showcase standout rallies in Premier Padel Malaga
Alejandra Alonso and Marina Guinart turned a 4-1 first-set deficit into a winning start to their partnership, the sharpest form note from the women’s Day 2 action at the Andalucía Málaga Premier Padel P1. Their comeback gave the early rounds a clear benchmark for how quickly new pairings were adapting to the speed and pressure of Málaga.
beIN SPORTS USA packaged those exchanges in a Day 2 women’s highlight reel posted on July 15 for play from July 14, with the emphasis on top rallies, spectacular points and standout performances rather than a full-match replay. That format fit a tournament that was already producing the kind of long exchanges and glass-heavy defense that define elite padel in Spain.
Alonso and Guinart’s result stood out because it came in their opening match together, and it suggested a pair that had already found enough rhythm to recover when the first set tilted against them. In a draw where timing and trust matter as much as shot-making, that kind of response is one of the clearest signs a partnership is settling in quickly.

Bea González added another layer to the women’s field by giving Málaga fans a homegrown focal point. Premier Padel highlighted González as playing at home in Málaga, which made the women’s side especially relevant to the local crowd and helped explain why the Day 2 clips carried extra weight beyond simple scorelines.
The event itself carried the official Andalucía Málaga Premier Padel P1 name and sat on the calendar from July 13 to July 19, 2026. Red Bull listed the quarter-finals through finals as exclusive programming on Red Bull TV, with earlier rounds available on Premier Padel’s YouTube, part of a broadcast setup that kept the tournament visible across both live and highlight formats.

For now, the Day 2 reel points to a women’s draw where the most settled pairings are already surviving swings in momentum, while the rest of the field is still measuring conditions and partnership timing. Alonso and Guinart offered the strongest early proof of that adjustment, and González ensured Málaga had a familiar name at the center of the conversation as the tournament moved deeper into the week.
Sources
- [1]youtube.com
- [2]premierpadel.com
- [3]redbull.com
- [4]padelfip.com