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Tarragona witnessed history this weekend as CTT Olot – Capdevila Permar secured their first-ever Copa del Rey title in table tennis. The team culminated a strong performance throughout the tournament, ultimately defeating Leka Enea Irún in a closely contested final to etch their name into the competition’s record books.
The final match saw a surprising start, with Daniel Palacios of Leka Enea Irún upsetting Damien Roland Provost in a 3-0 victory (9-11, 8-11, 9-11). This initial win provided momentum for the Irún team, but CTT Olot – Capdevila Permar quickly responded. Rafael De Las Heras leveled the tie, defeating Jon Ander Guerricabeitia 3-1 (8-11, 11-8, 11-3, 11-9). The pivotal moment came from Miguel Angel Pantoja, who battled to a 3-2 win (11-6, 11-7, 4-11, 9-11, 12-10) against Endika Diez, bringing the championship within reach for Olot.
Damien Provost then secured the decisive point, defeating Guerricabeitia 3-1 (7-11, 11-6, 11-9, 18-16), officially crowning CTT Olot – Capdevila Permar as the Copa del Rey champions. The victory marks a significant milestone for the team and solidifies their position as a force in Spanish table tennis.
Road to the Final: A Competitive Tournament
The path to the final was marked by intense competition and decisive performances. In the quarterfinal stage, Real Club Priego Kutxabank Foundation overcame Visit Pontevedra 3-2, while CTT Olot – Capdevila Permar demonstrated their strength by defeating Enoli Les Borges Vall 3-0. Leka Enea Irún also secured their spot in the semifinals with a 3-2 victory over Alicante Table Tennis, and ArtealTM advanced after a 3-0 win against CTT L’Hospitalet.
The semifinals saw CTT Olot – Capdevila Permar further solidify their candidacy for the title, defeating Real Priego Club Kutxabank Foundation 3-1. Leka Enea Irún earned their place in the final after a hard-fought 3-2 win against ArtealTM, setting the stage for a thrilling championship match.
Key Matchups and Performances
The tournament showcased a high level of skill and determination from all participating teams. The quarterfinal matches were particularly close, with two of the four ties going to a deciding fifth game. The semifinals also proved to be competitive, with both CTT Olot – Capdevila Permar and Leka Enea Irún demonstrating their resilience and tactical prowess.
The final itself was a testament to the competitive spirit of the Copa del Rey. Palacios’s opening victory for Irún was a clear upset, but Olot’s ability to quickly recover and respond with strong performances from De Las Heras and Pantoja proved crucial. Provost’s final point sealed the victory, capping off a memorable tournament for CTT Olot – Capdevila Permar.
Looking ahead, CTT Olot – Capdevila Permar’s victory is expected to boost their profile within Spanish table tennis and inspire further success in future competitions. The team’s performance in the Copa del Rey demonstrates their potential to compete at the highest level, and fans will be eager to see what they achieve next.
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