Beatriz González dives for a winning shot during the Premier Padel 2025 Finals semifinals in Barcelona, Spain, showcasing Red Bull's thrilling energy on court.
Bea Gonzalez poses for a portrait at a training ground near Madrid, Spain, on October 4 2023.

Beatriz
González

Spain

Spain

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Padel

A hugely prodigious padel talent, Spaniard Beatriz González is set to dominate courts around the globe for years to come.

Date of birth

November 23, 2001

Age

24

Nationality

Spain

Spain

Career start

2016

Disciplines

Padel

From an early age, Beatriz showed a significant interest in sports. She started playing padel tennis when she was only four years old. While her father played with his friends, she played timidly on the wall of the court.
Since she first picked up a racket, 'Beíta' has become an unstoppable force on the court and by the time she was 14, she had already made history as the youngest player ever to compete in the professional World Padel Tour circuit.

A record-breaker in her teens

Her skill soon paid off by winning the titles of Spanish Under-18 Champion in 2017 and World Champion for National Teams in her category the same year. In 2020, she shattered records once again and became the youngest player to win a tournament when she was crowned champion at the Madrid Open at just 18 years old.
Beatriz has shared the court with several professionals, including Marta Ortega, with whom she would win her first five titles. In 2023, Bea teamed up with Delfina “Delfi” Brea for her most successful season to date, winning five World Padel Tour titles and two Premier Padel titles. Together, they also made history, with Bea becoming the youngest player ever to win both a World Padel Tour Master and Master Final.

Top-ranked despite injury

From 2024 onward, Beatriz González Fernández reaffirmed her place among the elite. She opened the season with a statement win at the Riyadh Season P1 and remained a consistent presence in the latter stages of major tournaments. Despite injury setbacks, she maintained a top ranking and proved her resilience at the highest level.
In 2025, González entered a new phase alongside Claudia Fernández Sánchez. The duo quickly became one of the tour’s most dangerous pairings, reaching 10 finals and winning 6 titles. Highlights included a Major victory in Mexico and the Premier Padel Tour Finals, underlining their status as one of the dominant teams of the season.

New partnership, new era

Heading into 2026, González formed a new partnership with Paula Josemaría Martín, creating an immediate title-contending team. With both players ranked among the best in the world, expectations are high from the outset.