Bronze of Royo and Gállego in the Spanish Championship

Good weekend for the Huesca Badminton players in the three Spanish Championships in which they have participated this weekend. A podium has been achieved, as a great success, and most of the players have passed rounds in the competition with the highest level each season and in which reaching the final qualifiers is more than complicated.

The main success has come in Santander, where the Spanish Championships were held for those born in 2002 and 2010.

In the competition for the youngest, Jorge Royo and Hugo Gállego have reached the semifinals in the men’s doubles. First they won the three games of their previous league, and in the final draw they beat Montaner and Palberg in the quarterfinals in a tough match that went to the third set 15-7, 13-15 and 15-11. Already in the semifinals, and with a sure medal, they lost to Fenoll and Sanz by 15-10 and 15-8.

In the individual boxl Jorge Royo he overcame the previous league with two wins but then lost in the round of 16, while Hugo Gállego won one of his league matches and lost another and failed to get into the playoffs.

The competition for those born in 2002, which would be the Under 19s, has been played on the same stage, with five players from the Huesca club. In the men’s individual draw, Hugo Escuer fell in the first round, round of 32, against Fernando Civico by 21-19 and 21-8. David Garzó also lost in that first round, in his case to the number four seed of the tournament, Miguel Esteve, 21-2 and 21-9.

In the female box he played Marina Solano, who beat the Castilian-Leonese Vanesa García in the first round by 22-20 and 21-14 and lost in the second round to Laura Álvarez, seed number four of the tournament, in three sets by 21-15, 16-21 and 21-11.

The Huesca also played the men’s doubles table. Hugo Escuer and Pablo Rodríguez they lost in the round of 16 to the first seeds, Alava and Sanjurjo, by 21-14 and 21-15, while David Garzo and Pedro Gracia were exempt from the first round, stopped the second by forfeit and in the quarterfinals they lost against the numbers two, Caballero and Esteve, by 21-10 and 21-12.

Good results in Moguer

And in the Huelva town of Moguer the Spanish Championship for those born in 2006 took place, in which they were eight club players, some of them several years younger, but who together showed their faces and approached the final rounds.

In the men’s singles table Raul Bergua he overcame the first round against Catalan Eric Gómez by 21-13 and 21-16. In the second round he beat the Basque Juan Daza by 21-6 and 21-16 and in the second round he could not beat the Andalusian Nuviala, who beat him by 21-10 and 21-16.

Gonzalo isabal He beat Zamorano Eric Casas 21-11 and 21-3 in the first round and in the round of 32 the draw wanted him to meet his clubmate Alejandro Yagües, whom he beat in a close match 21-17 and 23-21. In the second round he lost to the seed number three, the Balearic Ismael Oballe, by a double 21-12. Yagües, meanwhile, had beaten Galician Otero in the first round by 21-18 and 21-12.

What’s more, Alejandro Gallego he lost in the sixteenth to the Andalusian Rubén Carreras by 21-15 and 21-10 and Lucas Morcate yielded to Adolfo López from Oviedo by 21-7 and 21-6.

In the individual women’s draw, Carla Pérez lost to Cantabrian Jana Fernández by a double 21-16 and Inés Acín spent two rounds. In the first he beat Paula Hernán by 21-9 and 21-13, in the second the Galician Iziar Barcala by a double 21-19 and in the second round he lost to the Ibizan Macarena Izquierdo by 21-11 and 21-7.

Regarding the doubles competition, in the men’s Gállego and Yagües beat Valencians De Siano and Muñoz in the round of 16 by 21-8 and 21-13 and lost in the quarterfinals with the seeds three, Morcuende and Nuviala, by 21-13 and 21-12. Bergua and Isabal beat Fernández and Gandarillas, from Solares, in the round of 16, by 21-10 and 21-12, and in the quarterfinals they fell to De Burgos and López by 21-17 and 21-16. Finally, in mixed doubles Lucas Morcate and Elvira Gella lost in the round of 16 to the Balearic Islands Gil and Cabrera by 21-10 and 21-11.

A medal, good loot

From the club Ricardo Constante pointed out about this intense weekend that “In Huelva it was difficult, especially due to the age difference of our players in 2006, there were players even three years older. In addition, a Spanish Championship is the highest possible level, and we are happy because games have been won and we have come a long way. The boys and Inés Acín especially have been good. In Cantabria comes that joy of the medal, which is always a success for the club, although perhaps in the individual draw they could have gone further. They are small, it was their first National and we have to learn everything ”.

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