Marc DURÁN and Natalya PROSVIRNINA clinch titles at the 78th Spanish Championships in Jaén

The 78th Spanish Table Tennis Championships came to an exciting conclusion at the Olivo Arena Sports Palace in Jaén with Marc DURÁN and Natalya PROSVIRNINA securing their respective titles in the men’s and women’s singles competitions. The event held between March 20 and 22 was attended by 1016 participants and drew significant attention from fans nationwide thanks to the live broadcast on Teledeporte.

Catalan player Marc DURÁN claimed his third individual title (2015 2022 and 2023) after defeating Carlos Franco 4-1 in the men’s singles final.

In the the women’s event 43-year-old Natalya PROSVIRNINA earned her first-ever Spanish Championship title representing Hujase Jaén Paraíso Interior. In the women’s singles final she overcame defending champion Sofía-Xuan ZHANG 4-1 showcasing a consistently strong defensive game.

DURÁN and FRANCO’S journey to the final included thrilling semi-final matches with DURÁN defeating Alberto LILLO 4-3 and Franco beating eleven-time Spanish champion Carlos MACHADO 4-2. The doubles competition saw Carlos FRANCO and Miguel Ángel VILCHEZ secure their second title as a pairings after their victory in Granada in 2020 by defeating De Las HERAS/AYUSO 3-2 in the final.

María XIAO and Jesús CANTERO successfully defended their mixed doubles title beating young University of Burgos players María BERZOSA and Daniel BERZOSA 3-1 in the final. Meanwhile in the women’s doubles competition Eugenia SASTRE and Ainhoa CRISTÓBAL from Son Cladera revalidating their championship winning against Elvira RAD and Jana RIERA 3-1.

The closing ceremony featured a dazzling light show and was attended by Francisco REYES President of the Diputación of Jaén; Ana Belén JURADO Manager of the Jaén City Council Sports Board; Ángel Vera JAÉN Provincial Council’s Sports Deputy; and Miguel Ángel MACHADO President of the Royal Spanish Table Tennis Federation.

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