Madrid’s Ayllón conquers the XXV grape trophy and tennis wine in Daimiel

The municipal facilities of the racket sports complex have been the scene of the finals of this XXV edition, which began last Monday with the participation of national and international players in the Male Absolute Table. Madrid’s Asier Ayllón has managed to take the trophy after the victory against Turolense Diego Esteban 6-4, 6-3.

Daimiel News.- The grape and tennis wine trophy finals, a tournament that started last Monday afternoon at the municipal facilities of the racket sports complex, have been held this Sunday with a clear winner at the absolute encounter, Madrid’s Asier Ayllón, who has managed to impose the Turolense Diego Esteban 6-4, 6-3. The meeting has begun very matched between both players, but in the second set Diego Esteban has granted land progressively, which has facilitated the victory of the Madrid.

In addition to this main picture, which has been composed of 19 players, the competitions of lower categories in junior (male and female), childish (male and female) and fry (male) have also been played.

A moment of the tournament.

In the female children’s category, Miguelturra Helena Fernández’s player has been winning, by imposing himself on the Daimieleña Julia Colado Fisac. In Masculino Infant, the winner has been Marcos Benavent, from Puertollano, who has faced Alcazareño Héctor Jaime.

Tenist Valdepeñero Hugo Mendoza, who has been imposed on the player of Alcázar de San Juan, Arnau Castilano, has been victorious in the Alevín category.

In the Junior Male category, the winner has been Sergio Núñez, of Mora de Toledo, who has been imposed on the Valdepeñero Álvaro Moreno by 6-7, 7-6 and 7-6. In Júnior Female, Raquel Carretero, from Alcolea, has resulted in the winner against Sara Villar Romo, from Torrevieja.

To the awards ceremony, among others, the mayor of Daimiel, Leopoldo Sierra, the Councilor for Urban Planning, Jesús Villar, and the delegate of the CLM Tennis Federation in Ciudad Real, Rafael Fernández de Marcos, who has transferred his satisfaction for how a tournament has elapsed that, he said, has gone very well in every way, both in categories and in participation, has been attended.

End of the XXV grape trophy and tennis wine.
End of the XXV grape trophy and tennis wine.

In this sense, he has highlighted the fact that players from Valencia, Catalonia, Madrid, Extremadura, even two players from Argentina and a Japanese of Daimieleñas roots have been registered: “There has been a lot of variety in this tournament, and this is because we are inside the Uniuso IBP circuit, which favors that players from outside can also come.”

In this XXV edition, the tournament has distributed 500 euros awards to the champion, 250 to the runner -up and 125 to the semifinalists. >

XXV Grape and Tennis Wine Trophy: Key Results and Insights

To further illuminate teh significance of the XXV Grape and Tennis Wine Trophy,we’ve compiled a table summarizing key results and providing a comparative analysis,enhancing the readability and offering a fresh outlook on this year’s tournament.

| Category | Winner | Runner-Up | Score/Result | Hometown/Origin | Prize money | Notable Points |

| :————————- | :—————– | :—————- | :————————– | :——————- | :———-: | :—————————————————————————————————– |

| Male Absolute | Asier Ayllón | Diego Esteban | 6-4, 6-3 | Madrid, Spain | €500 | displayed dominance; Key match highlighted the mental fortitude of athletes under pressure. |

| Junior Male | Sergio Núñez | Álvaro Moreno | 6-7, 7-6, 7-6 | Mora de Toledo, Spain | N/A | A thrilling three-set battle demonstrating exceptional endurance and strategic play. |

| Junior Female | Raquel carretero | Sara Villar Romo | N/A | Alcolea, Spain | N/A | Showcased the growing talent pool of female tennis players in the region. |

| Masculino Infant | Marcos Benavent | Héctor Jaime | N/A | Puertollano, Spain | N/A | High potential of young players in the sport. |

| Female Children’s | Helena Fernández | Julia Colado fisac | N/A | Miguelturra,Spain | N/A | Demonstrated the continued investment in youth tennis development in the region. |

| Alevín | Hugo Mendoza | Arnau Castilano | N/A | Valdepeño, Spain | N/A | Displayed promising talent for Valdepenas tennis development. |

Prize money awarded to the champion of the Male Absolute category.

This year’s tournament, hosted at the municipal facilities of the racket sports complex, wasn’t just about the victories; it was a festivity of sporting spirit and international participation. The presence of players from diverse regions, including Argentina and Japan, underlines the tournament’s significance within the Uniuso IBP circuit. This international flavor adds a unique dimension, enriching the competitive landscape and fostering cultural exchange.

FAQ Section: Frequently Asked Questions about the Grape and Tennis Wine Trophy

To provide our readers with a deeper understanding of the tournament and address common queries, we’ve prepared a extensive FAQ section. This will aid in search visibility and answer the most common questions about the event.

Q: What is the Grape and Tennis Wine Trophy?

A: It is an annual tennis tournament held in Daimiel, Spain.It features various categories for both male and female players, attracting national and international talent.

Q: Where is the tournament held?

A: The matches occur at the municipal facilities of the racket sports complex in Daimiel.

Q: Who won the Male Absolute final in this XXV edition, and what was the score?

A: Asier Ayllón won the final against Diego Esteban with a score of 6-4, 6-3.

Q: What other categories were included in the tournament?

A: The tournament included junior (male and female), childish (male and female), and fry (male) categories, providing opportunities for players of diffrent age groups.

Q: Did any international players participate?

A: Yes,the XXV Grape and Tennis Wine Trophy attracted players from various regions including Argentina,Japan,valencia,Catalonia,and Madrid.

Q: What benefits do players get from competing in the Uniuso IBP circuit?

A: being part of the Uniuso IBP circuit allows the tournament to attract players from outside the region, increasing the competitiveness and the diversity of the tournament participants.

Q: What were the prize amounts for the winners?

A: The champion of the Male Absolute category received €500,the runner-up received €250,and semifinalists received €125.

Q: What makes this tournament special?

A: The combination of competitive tennis, international participation, and the blend with the local grape and wine culture make this a unique event. The tournament continues to grow, solidifying its place within the region’s sporting calendar and attracting increasing international attention.

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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