Carlos MACHADO rewrites the history books

The Antequera (Málaga) hosted the Spain Championships in all categories from the very young to seniors and disabled from June 21 to 29. The success of Carlos MACHADO highlighted this year’s edition of the competition in Men’s Singles Event. He won the ti

The Antequera (Málaga) hosted the Spain Championships in all categories from the very young to seniors and disabled from June 21 to 29.

The success of Carlos MACHADO highlighted this year’s edition of the competition in Men’s Singles Event. He won the title for a 10th time and thus he becomes the best Spanish player of all time. Maria XIAO clinched the title in Women’s Singles Event. In team’s UCAM Cartagena won the Championship in men’s and in women’s champion is Fotoprix Vic More than 1400 participants have competed in these championships on a total of 40 tables.

“This Championships was organized by Spanish Table Tennis Association with the collaboration of Municipality of Antequera and Butterfly ” stated Antonio GARCÍA media officer in RFETM.

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