Aurinegro Tennis: Victory in Villa Carlos Paz | Libertad de Sunchales

With a squad of just over 15 women our tennis was very good representing in an interprovincial tournament that took place at the Carlos Paz Athletic Club.

The most important result was the one that obtained the pair composed of Anabela Balducci and Sabrina Till. 🥇👌 The girls enshrined champions in category B1.

The Paz Frugoni and Valentina Bovo performance was also highlighted, who arrived at the select group of the best four couples in the Class C2 Gold Cup.

In that same category it is to underline the task of Ludmila Peralta and Romina Manfrino that advanced to the semifinals of the Silver Cup.

Here was also the protagonist of the contest The duo formed by Agostina Bonhome and Eugenia Terraf who reached the 4th final instance.

Meanwhile, Sol Frugoni Zavala and Gabriela Bergesio, reached the 4th final. The duo of Graciela Bergesio and Mónica de la Cruz reached the 8th final in category +50.

Women’s Tennis Triumph: A Recap of the interprovincial Tournament

The recent interprovincial tennis tournament at the Carlos Paz Athletic Club showcased the exceptional talent of our women’s team. With a squad of just over 15 dedicated players, the competition highlighted remarkable achievements and fierce play.

Key Tournament Highlights

Too provide a clearer picture of the results, we’ve compiled key data points in the table below. This allows for easy comparison and highlights the standout performances:

| Category | Players | Achievement |

|—————–|——————————————–|—————————————————–|

| B1 | Anabela Balducci & Sabrina Till | Champions |

| C2 Gold Cup | paz Frugoni & Valentina Bovo | Reached the top four couples |

| C2 Silver Cup | Ludmila Peralta & Romina Manfrino | Semifinalists |

| C2 | Agostina Bonhome & Eugenia Terraf | Reached the final instance of the tournment |

| general | Sol Frugoni Zavala & Gabriela Bergesio | Reached the 4th final |

| +50 | Graciela Bergesio & Mónica de la Cruz | Reached the 8th final |

In addition to the championship win, the performance of Paz Frugoni and Valentina Bovo also stood out, as they reached the select group of the best four couples in the Class C2 Gold Cup. The task of Ludmila Peralta and Romina Manfrino that advanced to the semifinals of the silver Cup, and the duo formed by Agostina Bonhome and Eugenia Terraf who reached the 4th final instance also deserve recognition.

FAQ: Your Questions Answered

We understand that our readers may have questions about the tournament and its implications. here’s a curated FAQ section addressing common inquiries:

What is the significance of this interprovincial tournament?

The interprovincial tournament is a showcase of regional tennis talent, providing players with an opportunity to compete against others and test their skills. The success of our team highlights the strength of our local tennis programme.

How did Anabela Balducci and Sabrina Till achieve the championship?

Anabela Balducci and Sabrina Till displayed exceptional teamwork, skill, and determination throughout the tournament. Their victory in category B1 is a testament to their hard work and dedication.

What does “Class C2 Gold Cup” and “Silver Cup” represent in the tournament?

These terms refer to the specific categories within the tournament, likely indicating skill levels or age groups. Reaching the final stages in these categories demonstrates the players’ abilities to compete at a high level.

How can I participate in local tennis events?

local tennis information can be found at Global Tennis Network [[1]] and Tennis Maps [[2]] to find leagues, tournaments, lessons, and courts.

This in-depth analysis, including the informative table and the FAQ section, provides a comprehensive overview of the women’s tennis success.

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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