BARCELONA, 11 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The 2022 edition of the Spanish Team Championship will take place for the second consecutive year at the Real Club de Polo de Barcelona, whose tracks will host the thirty-eighth edition of the tournament between March 18 and 20, with the participation of a total of 279 players from 16 teams.
“We are facing this new edition of one of the most outstanding competitions on the official calendar of the Spanish Padel Federation and its organization by the Real Club de Polo de Barcelona is a guarantee of success”, assured the president of the FEP, Ramón Morcillo , it’s a statement.
Black pudding highlighted the “unique nature” of this test. “It allows you to enjoy many of the best players in the world under the emotion that team competitions give off, with simultaneous matches, uncertain markers, the strategy of shaping couples, the title, permanence and relegation”, he valued .
There will be eight men’s teams and another eight women’s teams that will make up the two game tables that shape the competition. In both draws, the teams of the host Real Club de Polo de Barcelona defend the title.
In the men’s competition, the host team aspires to revalidate its conquest with a team with names such as Fernando Belasteguín, Pablo Lima, Agustín Tapia, Franco Stupaczuk, Alejandro Ruiz, Maxi Sánchez, Javi Rico, Coki Nieto or Javi Ruiz, among others.
On the other side of the table, as second seeded, Peru Cáceres Wellness starts, with names in its ranks such as Agustín Gómez, Francisco Gil, Ramiro Moyano, Juan Cruz Belluati, José Antonio García, Javier Valdés or Víctor Ruiz.
Also in the women’s draw, the favorite team will be the host of the Real Club de Polo de Barcelona, which has won the last two editions of the competition and aspires to sign the third. Go to the appointment with Alejandra Salazar, Gemma Triay, Lucía Sainz, Patty Llaguno, Eli Amatriain, Ariana Sánchez or Marta Ortega.
She will begin her career against Real Sociedad Hípica Valladolid, with players like Rebeca López, Ainhoa Rico, Marina Pinacho and Martina Fassio, among others.
The other candidate for the title is the Chamartín Tennis Club, a finalist in the last two editions that will seek to change the inertia in this edition with a formation that includes players such as Allix Collombon, Marta Talaván, Lorena Rufo, Bárbara Las Heras or Verónica Virseda, among other.