Badminton Huesca la Magia Loses to Cartagena | Radio Huesca

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It was an almost impossible mission that Badminton Huesca la Magia had on the fourth day of the Honor Division Club League in the Top10 Iberdrola and it received Puertas Padilla Cartagena, which is the leader of the Group B classification with great potential in its ranks, but even so, the Huesca team put up a fight, although there were no options in the final score of 2-5 for the visitors.

Finh Hannes Busch and Sonia Da Cunha lost in the mixed doubles against Rubén García and Nikol Carulla by 6-11, 6-11 and 8-11.

In the doubles, no victory could also be achieved and Celia Ibáñez and Sonia Martínez lost to Nikol Carulla and Elena Lorenzo by 8-11, 7-11 and 6-11 and Alejandro Gállego and Gonzalo Isábal lost to Rubén García and Jaume Pérez by 9-11, 9-11 and 9-11.

With the 0-3 in favor of Cartagena, the individual matches arrived where there was more battle on the Huesca side. Sonia Da Cunha beat Sara Peñalver 11-8, 8-11, 11-9, 7-11 and 11-1, getting the first point for Badminton Huesca.

Natxo Cervelló lost to Alejandro Alcalá 11-7, 8-11, 11-4, 8-11 and 9-11 in five sets and had already decided on the visitor’s victory with the last two matches remaining.

On one court, Alejandro Gállego lost to Nadeem Dalvi 8-11, 9-11 and 7-11 and on the other, Sonia Martínez beat Nerea Ivorra 11-10, 10-11, 11-9, 8-11 and 11-10 in an exciting match to make the final score 2-5.

Huesca la Magia Badminton Team

Huesca la Magia Badminton Team

Huesca la Magia Badminton Team

Defeat that was within the calculations of the Huesca team that is fourth in the standings with 3 points ahead of Rinconada de Sevilla that has not yet added. Ahead are Pitius Ibiza with 6, Ravachol Pontevedra with 9 and the leader Cartagena with 12 at the end of the first round.

The second will start on January 24 at home again against Rinconada de Sevilla, whom they already beat in the first leg and where Badminton Huesca la Magia hopes to have the reinforcement of some of the players who have not been able to be on this day

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