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Andrea Redondo will play the doubles semifinal of the Championship of Spain Infantil

14 July 2017 - 07: 00

The Dianense tennis player, Andrea Redondo, together with her partner, Encarni García, reached the semifinal of women's doubles of the Spanish Children's Tennis Championship, which is being played in the “City of the Racket", in Madrid. In the quarterfinals they managed to defeat the pair formed by María Berlanga and María Dolores López, who was seeded number two, with a marker of 6 / 3, 3 / 6 and 10 / 7.

This pair won in the first match of the competition the pair formed by, Laura Prieto and Sara Martinez for 6 / 3 and 6 / 1. In the second round they were imposed to the doubles formed by, Aina Chaparro and Berta Miret by WO

The triumph achieved yesterday gave much morale to Redondo and his teammate, who will face today, Friday, the semifinal with the gaze set to be able to dispute the grand finale.

Eliminated in Quarter Finals

The Dénia Tennis Club player could not with the second seed of the tournament, the Basque, Anne Mintegui Del Olmo. He fell by 6/4, 1/6 and 2/6. A defeat that has come to him in the quarterfinals of the tournament. Andrea Redondo played a magnificent first set, he knew how to hold on to the track very well and kept his rival at bay. The most important points of the first set were obtained by the Dianense and she took the set with all deserves.

In the second set, the Basque player changed their form of game and showed more power in their blows. Anne Mintegui could not stop the attack from Andrea Redondo, who was completely unmarked in the face.

In the third set, the Dianense tried to stop the game of its rival but the Basque showed the high level that has and took the sleeve clearly and in this way, the match.

The player of the Tennis Club Dénia, has realized a great Championship of Spain, obtaining to arrive until the quarters of end. In its first party it defeated to the riojana Oihane Vicario by a double 6 / 3. In her second match, Angela del Campo defeated the Spaniard, 6 / 2 and 6 / 3, in a great match despite playing down a temperature of 39 degrees.

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