Chelo, Idoia and Itzi, three Basque pelota players, overcome prevailing prejudices and restraints in the 1920s when men monopolized all power.
Close to being named Mexican champion, Chelo discovers she is pregnant; just after getting married, Itziar reunites with a former lover; in Spain, Idoia gets an offer to be the star of a Mexican pelota court.
Chelo’s body lies on the pelota court where she’s just been named Mexican champion; Itzi arrives in Spain determined to win Ane back; Idoia makes progress with her plans to build a pelota court in Mexico.
Idoia runs out of resources to cover her debts; Itzi’s father offers his daughter a contract as the star of the pelota court; Chelo is left in a wheelchair after she's beaten by her husband.
Idoia and Itzi try to put aside their differences with the goal of each having their own pelota court; Rosa accompanies Chelo in her recovery.
The new women’s pelota court becomes a reality, but not everyone in Donosti makes it easy for Idoia and Itzi; hoping to start over, Chelo packs her bags to head from Mexico to Spain.
Idoia is determined to get her son back after finding out that his adoptive parents plan to move to Barcelona; Itzi is devastated after being forced to end things with Ane; Chelo, still in Mexico, continues to heal.