#Steeven.™ Posted December 1, 2020 Posted December 1, 2020 Nicolás Álvarez, Javier Barranco, Alberto Roglan, Íñigo Cervantes and Oriol Roca have increased their respective track records this last week, adding a new title before the end of the season. Five titles, two singles and four doubles, to close November with excellent results in the most modest Spanish tennis. On the ITF men's circuit, the 15k tournament in Benicarló (Alicante) has been the most successful. The individual title has been for the 18-year-old from Burgos Nicolás Álvarez who has released his professional record this Sunday. In his fourth individual final. In addition to the title of the Castilian-Leon tennis player, Pol Martín and Eduard Esteve have played in the quarterfinals in the individual draw. In the doubles table, the title has also stayed on the peninsula. In this case for Javier Barranco and Albert Roglan. Tenth for Barranco in the specialty and second for Roglan. First as a couple. Alberto Barroso and Benjamín Winter have been finalists and Eduard Esteve with Pedro Vives semifinalists. In Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, at the third-to-last ITF women's tournament in Spain this year, Andrea Lázaro was on the verge of her sixth professional title, as the rain prevented her from contesting the final. In the same tournament, Marta Custic has signed the individual quarterfinals. #Tennis The rain suspends the final of the second of the ITF in Gran Canaria Andrea Lázaro and Maryna Zanevska get WTA finalist points Outside of the Alicante tournament, the doubles final of Carlos Sánchez in the Egyptian 15k tournament in Cairo stands out. The Challenger circuit has also brought new successes to Spanish tennis. In this case, you have to travel to the capital of Peru, Lima, and its $ 80k tournament. Íñigo Cervantes and Oriol Roca were proclaimed doubles champions. For Cervantes it is his 15th trophy of the specialty and for Roca his 41st. As a couple they have already reached four titles. In the individual table, Roberto Carballés has been a quarter-finalist. In the other Challenger spot of the week, the 80k from Sao Paulo (Brazil), Carlos Gómez-Herrera and Roberto Ortega have reached the semifinals. This week, with six days already in December, the ITF men's and women's circuits have five deliveries left. The Challenger circuit closes the blind. Before facing the last 100k + H of the year (in Dubai in eight days), the ITF women will pass through Cairo (Egypt), Monastir (Tunisia) and Antalya (Turkey). All $ 15k scenarios. The men's ITF presents five tournaments, all for $ 15k: Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic), Cairo (Egypt), Madrid (Spain), Monastir (Tunisia) and Antalya (Turkey). The Challenger circuit says goodbye to this 2020 in Brazil and Portugal. Both $ 80k tournaments. In the South American country the tournament will be in Campinas. In the European tournament it will be in Maia. The second ATP circuit closes after 26 weeks of activity: 10 before the break (including the last one in March, where the quarterfinals were not played) and 16 after (it restarted in the second half of August). 21 weeks have been affected by the pandemic, either by the general stoppage of the circuit, or by cancellation of tournaments despite having resumed the circuit. 3
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