Cristina Teruel: Italian Open Quarterfinals | Badminton Andalusia

This week the Andalusian expedition of the CETD formed by Cristina Teruel, Jesús de Burgos, Rocío Martín, Martín Mosquera and Macarena Izquierdo, next to the coach Carlos Longo, has moved to Italian lands to dispute the Italian Open, where it is worth highlighting the performance of the indalic Cristina Teruel, which has remained at the time of the bronze.

In the IF Cristina Teruel, the classification round began with a firm step, beating the Austrian Fiona Scrinzi (21-13/21-14); to the Danish Naja Maj Jonassen (21-7/21-8); Already Hindu Hrissha Dubey in three sets (22-20/12-21/21-7). In this way he managed to get into the final painting, where he reached the rooms after imposing himself to Nadezhda Nazarenko (21-7/21-10) and the Italian Yasmine Hamza (22-20/14-21/21-18), being subsequently defeated by Stefani Stoeva (21-11/21-5).

In the DM the CETD duo of Andalusia formed by Jesús de Burgos and Martín Mosquera (Huelva) managed to bend the French couple composed of Amaury Lievre and Patrick Tisserant (21-14/21-14), reaching the round of 16, where they were defeated by Dev Ayyapan and Dhiren Ayyappan (21-16/21-11).

In the DF Maccarana Izquierdo and Cristina Teruel (Huelva) they fell defeated in their first duel against the English Lisa Curtin and Sian Kelly (21-9/21-7), subsequent bronze of the test.

And in the DX the Cetd Martín Mosquera (Huelva) players and Macarena Izquierdo were defeated in the first round of the classification box by the Italians Matteo Massetti and Yasmine Hamza (21-12/21-21). While Jesús de Burgos and Rocío Martín (Huelva) fell in 16vos of the main picture against Swiss Nicolas Francoville and Julie Francoville (21-18/21-14).

The participation in this high -level event is promoted in collaboration with Gañafote and DLP Travel thanks to the Sponsorship of Network of Winners 2024.

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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