He Real Murcia Tennis Club 1919 will face Real Club Polo de Barcelona and Real Club de Tenis Barcelona 1899 against Club de Tenis Valencia in the semifinals of the Spanish Championship of absolute tennis for men’s teams of the first category, a competition held in the capital of Segura.
After the conclusion of the National Mapfre women’s-Orange Cup, which was held at the same facilities as RMCT 1919 and the title was won by the host club, the boys’ tournament began with quarterfinal duels this Thursday. The semifinals will be played this Friday and the final and the match to stay in the consolation bracket on Saturday.
RMCT 1919 earned the pass by defeating Cercle Sabadellès 1856 by a close score of 4-3. In this confrontation are the individual achievements of Nikolas Sánchez-Izquierdo against Richard Zusman (3-6, 6-2 and 6-3), Andrea Pellegrino against Bruno Pujol (6-3, 6-3) and Pablo Llamas against Adriá Soriano (6-2 and 6-4) and of doubles by Llamas and Pellegrino against Pujol and Soriano (6-3 and 6-3).
For your part Javier Barranco He was defeated by Mario Vilella (3-6, 7-6 and 3-6) and Iván Gakhov by Georgii Kravchenko (4-6 and 4-6). The seventh match between the couple Gakhov-David Vega and the one formed by Sergio Martos and Vilella did not end because the pass was decided in the semifinal with other results and the Murcians left it when they won the first set 6-4 and the second indicated 2-2.
After this victory the local club will face RC Polo, who defeated Tarragona Tennis Club 5-0.
In the afternoon shift RCTB 1899 defeated Chamartín Tennis Club of Madrid 4-1 and CT Valencia did the same albeit with more difficulty against Club Atlético Montemar of Alicante, which they won 4-3 in a derby of Valencian Community.
Friday’s competition organized by the Royal Spanish Tennis Federation (RFET) will start at ten in the morning with free entry for the public.
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Source: La Verdad

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