Iñaki Montes & Lucía Cortez: Spanish Tennis Champions 2024

Iñaki Montes in the men’s category and Lucia Cortez In the women’s category, they have been proclaimed winners in the Spanish Absolute Tennis Championshiprecovered by the Royal Spanish Federation after seven years without celebrating. The 2025 edition took place on Sporting Tennis Club of Valencia and it has been the culmination of the new RFET National Circuit.

He has had the same this year 34 tournaments in three categories and its vocation is to continue growing. The first classified in their ranking have taken part in this Absolute National, along with tennis players classified by national ranking and guests, among whom were the junior and cadet category champions of the BRAND Circuit Young Promisesinvited to the qualification phases.

The Navarrese Montesprecisely, it was champion been part of the cadet category MARCA circuit for years. in the final they beat the local team Carlos Lopez Montagud by 7-6 and 6-4, in a match marked by the physical problems of both. The women’s final was a regional derby and in it the Alicante Lucia Cortez beat the Valencian Angela Fita by 6-4, 4-6 and 7-5. In the doubles finals Mansilla and Pujol defeated Hernandez and Perez 6-2 and withdrawal in the men’s, and Bolsova and Cerviño a Anson and Cortez 6-3 and 6-1 in the women’s team.

They happen in the record to Carlos Taberner and Paula Badosachampions in 2017, and extend a list in which they are Manuel Alonso, Andrés Gimeno, Manolo Santana, Manuel Orantes, Emilio Sánchez Vicario, Sergi Bruguera, Carlos Moyá, Lilí Álvarez, Carmen Hernández Coronado, Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, Conchita Martínez, Virginia Ruano… The best of Spanish tennis. For men it was the 105th edition. For women, it was the 91st.

James Whitfield

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