July 16, 2026
World #4, 102.8 AvgFP, a record-breaking new partnership, and the most explosive fantasy ceiling on the women's tour — why 'Dinamita' is the centrepiece of every serious OutOfTheCourt squad
Paula Josemaria Martin is not merely a padel player — she is a force of nature in a 1.60m frame, a left-handed drive specialist from Moraleja, Spain whose nickname 'Dinamita' has never felt more apt than it does right now in 2026. Sitting at world #4 with 13,940 FIP points and a 35-6 win-loss record this season alone, she is in the midst of arguably the greatest sustained purple patch of her already extraordinary career, having claimed six Premier Padel titles in 2026 alongside new partner Beatriz González Fernandez. For OutOfTheCourt managers, she is the single most compelling fantasy asset in the women's draw: a player carrying a 102.8 average fantasy points per tournament across 12 scored tournaments this season, and a ceiling score of 191.3 that frankly defies imagination. The question is not whether you should have her — the question is whether you can afford not to.
Paula Josemaria Martin was born on October 31, 1996, in Moraleja, in the Extremadura region of Spain — a region she has proudly represented throughout a career that began professionally in 2014. It was in 2016 that she first started turning heads at the highest level, reaching the round of 16 in multiple tournaments, before her true breakthrough came in 2019 when she won the Madrid Master alongside Ana Catarina Nogueira, her first major title. The trajectory from that point was near-vertical: by 2021 she had formed arguably the most dominant women's partnership in modern padel history alongside Ariana Sánchez, the pair reaching world number one and accumulating title after title across both the World Padel Tour and the Premier Padel circuit.
On court, Josemaria occupies the drive (right) side and is a left-handed player — a combination that makes her one of the most technically unusual and tactically disruptive players on the women's tour. Her game is built on offensive aggression: explosive smashes, proactive shot-making, and an ability to take the initiative and impose her tempo on a match. Standing at just 160cm, she has nonetheless always possessed an outsized attacking game, finishing points from behind the baseline with a smash that earned her the 'Dinamita' moniker and a reputation that opponents game-plan around every single week. She trains at Universal Padel Academy in Benidorm under coaches Claudio Gilardoni and Juan Gutierrez, and is sponsored by HEAD, Oysho, and Cupra — a commercial profile that reflects just how central she is to the sport's ecosystem.
The most significant storyline entering 2026 was the dissolution of the legendary Josemaria-Sánchez partnership after five years together and an unmatched legacy. Paula's move to partner with Beatriz González Fernandez raised questions from every corner of the padel world: could she maintain elite consistency with a new teammate? Could the chemistry that she and Sánchez had forged over half a decade be replicated? The answer, delivered emphatically across the first half of 2026, has been an emphatic yes — and then some. The pair have not merely competed at the top; they have authored one of the most historically dominant runs in women's Premier Padel history, winning five consecutive tournaments — Miami, NewGiza, Brussels, Buenos Aires, and Asunción — a feat no women's duo had ever previously achieved on the circuit. The Valladolid P2 title in late June 2026 brought their season tally to six, making them, by any metric, the story of the 2026 women's season.
As of the most recent FIP ranking update, Josemaria sits at #4 in the world with 13,940 points and a 2026 best ranking of #3. Her career record stands at 183 wins and 35 losses, with 23 career titles — a ledger that places her among an elite handful of all-time greats. With the NewGiza P2 title in April, she became the outright record holder for Premier Padel titles among women, surpassing the 18 titles shared between Ariana Sánchez, Gemma Triay, and Delfi Brea, and has since extended that record further with each subsequent trophy. She is, unambiguously, the most decorated player in the history of the circuit.
Paula Josemaria's fantasy profile across her entire tournament history is one of the most analytically rich datasets on the OutOfTheCourt platform — 36 tournaments scored, covering multiple full seasons, and every archetype of performance represented somewhere in those numbers. Her season-authoritative metric, the 102.8 AvgFP across 12 tournaments this season, is among the highest on the women's tour and tells you everything you need to know at the macro level: she consistently delivers value, consistently scores in the 5-match bracket (the maximum match depth), and only occasionally falls off the edge into the low-scoring danger zone.
Let's anchor the analysis in the 2026 season data, which is the most strategically relevant for current OutOfTheCourt managers. The season opened with a warning flare at Riyadh (29.9FP, 3m) — a stumble that suggested the new Josemaria-González partnership might take time to bed in. Gijón followed at 65.4FP (4m), still below her season average and hinting at a pair still calibrating. Then came the explosion. Cancún delivered 105.4FP (5m), Miami yielded a massive 142.2FP (5m) — the tournament that produced their first title together — and NewGiza was a staggering 139.0FP (5m), the record-setting 19th Premier Padel trophy. Brussels produced 163.8FP (5m), Buenos Aires 130.9FP (5m), and Asunción an extraordinary 158.3FP (5m). These are not merely good scores — they are elite-tier fantasy outputs from a player who had found her groove completely. The Italy Major brought a dip to 65.1FP (5m) — note the 5-match depth, meaning she was competing at the highest level but scoring lower, likely due to match results at a more competitive Major — and Valencia was a genuine low point at 23.4FP (3m). The recovery at Valladolid to 128.3FP (5m) and then Bordeaux at 50.3FP (4m) rounds out the most recent data. The pattern that emerges is one of a player whose floor at 5-match depth events is broadly between 105-165FP in strong form, but who carries genuine variance risk, particularly at Major-level competition and at opening season tournaments where form is still crystallising.
Looking at the full historical dataset, the most important ceiling data point is not the current season — it's Newgiza P2 (historical) at 171.2FP and Buenos Aires P1 (historical) at 155.7FP, scores that tell you what this player can produce in her absolute peak performance at events where she excels. In 2026, Brussels's 163.8FP and Asunción's 158.3FP very nearly matched those historic highs, confirming the ceiling is real and reachable in the current partnership. The floor risk is equally real: Bordeaux P2 (historical, 30.1FP), Malaga P1 (26.5FP), Madrid P1 (26.8FP), and Mexico Major (9.7FP) represent three-match exits that cost fantasy managers dearly. The critical insight for OutOfTheCourt selection purposes is that Josemaria's risk profile is strongly correlated with match depth — at 5m events she almost never falls below 100FP in her best form windows, but at 3m events the floor can be catastrophic. Monitoring her draw and form entering each tournament is therefore the single most important preparatory task for any manager holding her.
The 191.3 ceiling figure (C:191.3) is the number that should electrify every serious OutOfTheCourt manager. This represents the peak single-tournament fantasy output she has demonstrated, and it functions as a north star for what the system believes she can produce in ideal conditions — deep runs at high-yield tournaments, maximum match depth, dominant on-court performance translating into bonus-rich fantasy scores. When Josemaria is in a final at a P1 or Major, the ceiling is not a ceiling — it is a target. The question for managers is always: what is the probability she reaches that ceiling this week? In 2026, across five consecutive title-winning tournaments, that probability was significantly higher than the market likely priced in.
From a pure value-per-roster-spot perspective, Paula Josemaria is arguably the most efficient fantasy investment on the women's side of the OutOfTheCourt platform this season. A 102.8 AvgFP figure across 12 tournaments is not a number produced by luck or a soft schedule — it is the product of sustained elite match performance, consistent deep runs, and a partnership with Bea González that has been, statistically and narratively, the dominant force in women's padel in 2026. When you factor in the 191.3 ceiling and the five-consecutive-title run that demonstrated she can deliver ceiling-approaching scores in back-to-back-to-back-to-back-to-back weeks, the value proposition becomes exceptional. She produces at the top of the scoring distribution when she is hot, and even in her cooler moments — like Italy Major's 65.1FP — she is still accumulating at 5-match depth, meaning she is still in the competition and capable of recovering in the following week. That is a critically undervalued dimension: Josemaria does not just score points, she stays alive in tournaments, and staying alive keeps your roster active.
The variance caveat is real but manageable. The low scores in this season's data — Riyadh (29.9FP, 3m), Valencia (23.4FP, 3m), Bordeaux (50.3FP, 4m) — are not random noise. They map onto specific conditions: new partnership bedding-in phase (Riyadh), tough draws at P1-level events, and post-intensive-run fatigue windows. Bordeaux at 50.3FP following the five-title blitz is explainable and, frankly, forgivable. For OutOfTheCourt managers, the strategic implication is clear: Josemaria is a core hold, not a bench-and-rotate asset. Her average is high enough that even her bad weeks are recoverable, and her ceiling weeks — Brussels at 163.8FP, Asunción at 158.3FP, Miami at 142.2FP — are the kind of outputs that win league weeks decisively. In a season standings context where FJorgensenTeam leads at 8,764.8pts and the gap between 2nd and 4th place is razor-thin (DavidCereCat at 8,207.7, GusTeam at 8,195.5, sebsx4 at 8,193pts), having Josemaria in your squad on her ceiling weeks is the difference between climbing the table and falling behind. If you are Pode Team at 7,622.9 — nearly 1,150 points off the top — you need ceiling weeks from elite players, and Josemaria is your best route to them on the women's side.
The Josemaria-González partnership is the most important structural fact in her current fantasy profile. Understanding how this pair generates fantasy points — and why it has been so historically productive — is essential context for OutOfTheCourt selection. González plays the left (reves) side, and her presence alongside Josemaria creates a pair that balances explosiveness with control. In the NewGiza P2 final, the duo finished with 60 winning shots against their opponents' 49, a remarkable output of offensive intent; yes, they also produced 57 direct errors against 44, but their willingness to absorb that risk and maintain offensive initiative — especially in the most tense moments — is precisely the on-court quality that translates into high fantasy scores. Winners, aces, and dominant finishes generate the bonus fantasy points that push scores from the 80-100 range into the 130-160 range. This pair is not interested in grinding — they are interested in winning, and they win in ways that reward fantasy managers.
The five-consecutive-title run — Miami, NewGiza, Brussels, Buenos Aires, Asunción — is the most extraordinary statistical context any women's pair has ever provided in Premier Padel, and no women's duo had ever achieved such a feat on the circuit before 2026. During that run, Josemaria's OutOfTheCourt scores in those five tournaments were 142.2FP, 139.0FP, 163.8FP, 130.9FP, and 158.3FP respectively — a combined 734.2 fantasy points across five events, averaging 146.8FP per tournament. That is a figure that makes even Josemaria's already-impressive 102.8 season average look conservative. The Valladolid P2 title at 128.3FP is the sixth chapter of that story — proof that even after the run was briefly interrupted at Italy Major and Valencia, the pair recalibrated and returned to title-winning form immediately. For OutOfTheCourt managers, the strategic read is this: when this pair is in form, they are not just winning — they are producing the kind of fantasy point totals that reshape league standings week by week.
Paula Josemaria Martin is, without qualification, the premier fantasy asset on the women's side of OutOfTheCourt in 2026. Her 102.8 AvgFP across 12 tournaments this season is underpinned by the most historically significant partnership run the women's game has ever produced — six titles in a single season with Bea González, including five consecutive, an unprecedented achievement in Premier Padel — and a ceiling of 191.3FP that represents the summit of what the women's game can produce in fantasy terms. She is the outright record holder for Premier Padel titles among women, a player whose 29-year-old prime is now coinciding with perhaps the most inspired period of her career, and whose offensive, aggressive, winner-generating style of play maps perfectly onto OutOfTheCourt's scoring system. The variance risk — real at 3-match-depth events and during the early part of the 2026 season — is priced into a full-season assessment that still delivers elite average returns. She is not a gamble. She is the backbone of a serious fantasy squad.
For the managers currently battling in the OutOfTheCourt top five — from FJorgensenTeam's commanding 8,764.8pts to the extraordinarily tight three-way scrum between DavidCereCat (8,207.7), GusTeam (8,195.5), and sebsx4 (8,193.0), separated by just 14.7 points — and for the charging Pode Team looking to close a 1,142-point gap from fifth place, Paula Josemaria is the player who moves the needle. She is not a differential pick; she is the essential anchor around which your women's roster should be built. The remaining tournaments of the 2026 season will be fought fiercely between González-Josemaria and the chasing pack of Triay-Brea and the newly formidable Sánchez-Ustero. Wherever Dinamita goes, the fantasy points follow — and in 2026, they have followed in historic quantities.
THE RECORD HOLDER: With the NewGiza P2 2026 title, Josemaria became the outright most-decorated player in Premier Padel women's history with 19 titles at that point, surpassing Ariana Sánchez, Gemma Triay, and Delfi Brea — a record she has since extended to 22 titles by the end of Valladolid. Every title she wins in 2026 is fantasy history being written in real time.
THE FIVE-IN-A-ROW: The Miami → NewGiza → Brussels → Buenos Aires → Asunción consecutive title streak — the first ever achieved by a women's pair in Premier Padel — produced five OutOfTheCourt scores of 142.2FP, 139.0FP, 163.8FP, 130.9FP, and 158.3FP. Any manager holding Josemaria across that window gained an average of 146.8FP per tournament, a run that defined the 2026 season standings.
THE NEW PARTNERSHIP RISK-REWARD CURVE: The Josemaria-González partnership began the 2026 season with two below-average scores at Riyadh (29.9FP, 3m) and Gijón (65.4FP, 4m), creating a buy-low window that rapidly closed. Understanding when a new partnership has 'clicked' — and acting before the market catches up — is one of the most important skills in OutOfTheCourt management, and this pair was the case study of the season.
THE CEILING VS. FLOOR DYNAMIC: With a C:191.3 ceiling and documented 3m-exit floors as low as 23.4FP (Valencia), Josemaria is the tour's most volatile elite player in terms of the spread between best and worst outcomes. The fantasy skill is reading her draw, form, and match-depth trajectory before each event — managers who did so correctly in 2026 reaped historically large returns.
THE TITLE RACE STAKES: Six titles in 2026 make González-Josemaria the most decorated pair of the season, locked in a historically significant rivalry with Triay-Brea. Every tournament from here represents a high-stakes fantasy flashpoint — both pairs will be in deep runs, generating maximum match-depth scores, producing the kind of premium fantasy outputs that separate top-five managers from the chasing pack on OutOfTheCourt.
| # | Team | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | FJorgensenTeam | 8764.8 |
| 2 | DavidCereCat | 8207.7 |
| 3 | GusTeam | 8195.5 |
| 4 | sebsx4 | 8193 |
| 5 | Pode Team | 7622.9 |
Paula Josemaria Martin has delivered 102.8 average fantasy points per tournament, six titles, and a record-breaking season that will be talked about for years. Whether you are defending the OutOfTheCourt lead or hunting down the points gap from fifth place, 'Dinamita' belongs in your squad. Head to outofthecourt.com to lock her in before the next Premier Padel explosion.
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