National Badminton Master Tournament Under-13 to Take Place in San Lorenzo de El Escorial
SAN LORENZO DE EL ESCORIAL, Spain – Young badminton players from across Spain will converge at the Zaburdón Sports Center in San Lorenzo de El Escorial this weekend, April 12-13, for a key tournament in the National Badminton Master Under-13 circuit. This event is crucial for players aiming to improve their national ranking and potentially compete in future european competitions.
Top Young Badminton Players Compete for National Ranking
The tournament features 81 athletes and will be held on nine courts,divided into two levels of competition: Level 1 for experienced players and Level 4 for developing athletes. Competitions include men’s and women’s singles, men’s and women’s doubles, and mixed doubles.
Tournament Schedule and Participation Details
Competition begins Saturday at 9:00 a.m.and continues until approximately 7:00 p.m. Semifinals and finals will be held on Sunday, with 28 matches scheduled. The medal ceremony is expected around 2:00 p.m., depending on the progress of the matches. A total of 48 male players will compete in individual matches,along with 31 female players. There will be 18 male pairs in the double match,11 couples will play in the women’s doubles and 10 in mixed doubles.
Free Admission for Badminton Enthusiasts
The tournament is open to the public, allowing all interested individuals to witness the competition at the Zaburdón Sports Center.
Q: Are there any rules regarding coaching during matches?
National Badminton Master Tournament Under-13 – Q&A
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Were and when is the tournament taking place?
A: The tournament is at the Zaburdón Sports Centre in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain, April 12-13.
Q: Who is competing?
A: Young badminton players from across Spain, specifically those under 13 years old, are participating.
Q: What are the different levels of competition?
A: There are two levels: level 1 for experienced players and Level 4 for developing athletes.
Q: What events are included?
A: The tournament features men’s and women’s singles, men’s and women’s doubles, and mixed doubles.
Q: What is the schedule like?
A: Competition starts Saturday at 9:00 a.m. and continues until approximately 7:00 p.m. Semifinals and finals are on Sunday, with the medal ceremony around 2:00 p.m.
Q: How many athletes are participating?
A: There are 81 athletes in total: 48 male and 31 female players participating in individual matches. There will be 18 male pairs,11 female pairs,and 10 mixed doubles couples.
Q: Is the tournament open to the public?
A: Yes, admission is free!
Q: What is the importance of this tournament?
A: It’s crucial for players to improve their national ranking and potentially qualify for future European competitions. This tournament is a stepping stone in their badminton journey.
Q: What is the Zaburdón Sports Center?
A: Zaburdón Sports Center is a multi-sport complex that features nine badminton courts. It’s a great venue for hosting a badminton tournament of this caliber.
Q: How can I follow the results?
A: Since this is a local tournament, results will likely be available via local sports news outlets or the Spanish Badminton federation (if they are live-reporting). Keep an eye on local news websites or sports social media pages for updates.
Q: Any tips for aspiring badminton players?
A: Practice regularly, focus on footwork, and don’t be afraid to ask for coaching! Badminton requires a blend of agility, strategy, and stamina.
Come to the Zaburdón Sports Center this weekend to cheer on the future stars of Spanish badminton!