The echo of the A Coruña Open is reflected in the rankings Gemma Triay and Lucía Sáinz are now seeds instead of Carolina Navarro and Cecilia Reiter 17/05/2017 En Español Tamara Icardo and Virginia Riera link arms for 2023 campaign Youngsters Javi Leal and Jon Sanz to challenger the WPT status quo in 2023 World Padel Tour celebrates ten years of passion Watch Alejandra Salazar's #Top5 from 2022! Watch: Sanyo Gutierrez's #Top5 points of the 2022 season! Four years and counting: Juan Lebron's dynasty at the top How the women's rankings look ahead of 2023 World Padel Tour season Exclusive: Finland works on the first purpose-built padel arena on Earth A look at the men's rankings to start the 2023 World Padel Tour season Watch: Gemma Triay's #Top5 points of 2022 Watch: Alejandro Galan's #Top5 points of 2022 Gemma Triay, the first number one for three straight seasons After the third event of the season on the men's tour, the ranking hasn't experienced changes in the top eight places. Fernando Belasteguín and Pablo Lima, still have a firm grip of first place after their win and hold an advantage of 4000 points over the A Coruña finalists, Paquito Navarro and Sanyo Gutiérrez.With his return just around the corner, Juan Mieres continues in eighth, while another notable absentee at the A Coruña Open, Juan Martín Díaz, drops 4 places to 13th. His former partner from last year, Cristian Gutiérrez also dropped four places to 14th. Also returning to the top ten after climbing two places are Adrián Allemandi (9th) and Agustín Gómez Silingo (10th). Both players sit on top of another couple of players who have also gone up two places, Aday Santana (11th) and Maxi Grabiel (12th).The biggest climbers after this third tournament are Gonzalo Rubio (39th), Aris Patiniotis (42th) and Peter Alonso (43rd) who all moved up five places.Women's rankingsFor the women, it was the second tournament of the season. Marta Marrero and Alejandra Salazar continue at the top but their lead has been cut down by Majo and Mapi Sánchez Alayeto. The winners in A Coruña are now 1,420 points behind the number ones.The most important move comes with a special prize. Gemma Triay and Lucía Sáinz have climbed two places (from 9th to 7th), which means they are now one of the top four seeds. The award will be to receive a bye in the opening round of the upcoming Estrella Damm Barcelona Master and enter the last sixteen directly, a privilege that Carolina Navarro and Cecilia Reiter have lost after falling in the quarter finals against Cata Tenorio and Victoria Iglesias. The Argentine and the Andalusian move up one place (13th) and overtake Alba Galan, who drops two places to 15th.The biggest mover after the World Padel Tour's stop in Galicia is Portuguese Ana Catarina Nogueira who has gone up four places to 25th. The biggest fall belongs to Lorena Alonso who has gone down nine places to 31st.As always you can see the entire rankings here: www.worldpadeltour.com/jugadores