Huesca La Magia at Benalmádena: 7 Players Compete

Seven players from Badminton Huesca La Magia they are disputing Since yesterday the Spain International under-17 and under-15 are being held in Benalmádena and which brings together players of different European nationalities. It is a good experience for those from Huesca to compete against the best Spaniards and players from other countries.

In the under-17 individual draw, which started yesterday, Hugo Gállego and Jorge Royo from Huesca met, with the latter winning 21-13, 17-21, 18-21. Royo will play this morning against the Englishman Samarth Parashar in the second round.

Daniel Coronas fell to the Catalan Magno Salas (10) by 8-21, 14-21. Fernando Mur was also unable to advance, losing to Luxembourg’s Filip Liska 12-21, 14-21.

Pablo Ara lost to Swede Casper Bohlin 13-21, 13-21. AND Guillermo Fernández did it against Ianis Aron Elbase by 9-21,13-21.

Today the men’s doubles begins to be played in which Jorge Royo from Huesca starts as first seedforming a couple with Raúl Hernández. They await a rival in the round of 16, which will come from the match between Huesca’s Hugo Gállego and Marco García, and the English Max Leung and Samarth Parashar.

Fernando Mur and Guillermo Fernández form a pair and face Germán Ripoll and Feliu Terol.

And Pablo Ara and Daniel Coronas are also a couple from Huesca, who they play against José Miguel Calvo and Alejandro Guijarro.

In mixed, Hugo Gállego plays with Sara Arenas and They face Alejandro González and Silvia Vargas in their first match. And in the under-15 competition, Emma Nievedes participates, who competes in both the singles, the women’s doubles and the mixed ones.

In this case there are initial leagues, which guarantees a minimum number of matches.

Nievedes, who starts as seed 2, will play with Lucía Pérez and Jimena Caballero.

In women’s doubles she plays alongside Naiala Cuadra from Valladolid and They start as third favorites. And in the mixed event Nievedes competes alongside Demetrio Pinto and they start as second favorites.

James Whitfield

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