Alacant Tennis Club Sunday Doubles: A Quarter-Century tradition meets a new challenger

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Inside Alacant Tennis Club lies a storied tradition that has endured for more than a quarter of a century. Every Sunday, from 8:00 am to 10:00 am, players gather for doubles matches that weave skill, strategy, and camaraderie into a singular weekly ritual. The Saturday and Sunday rhythm of this club has become a cornerstone of local tennis culture, attracting both longtime regulars and newcomers who want to test their doubles chemistry in a friendly yet competitive environment. Over the years, the event has earned a reputation for its welcoming spirit, steady pace, and the chance to see pairings develop and break new ground on the court. This enduring weekly gathering has grown into a living archive of local talent, reminding everyone that doubles tennis thrives on teamwork, trust, and relentless practice.

That Sunday, May 7, brought a notable chapter to this ongoing story. After more than 25 years of consistent play, the club saw a rare stumble as the longtime tandem Brayians, who had dominated the scene, lost their first match. The scoreline 6-4, 2-6, 4-6 reflected a hard fought contest against a rising duo known for their keen instincts and swift court coverage. The victors were a fresh pairing composed of Jose Daniel Boudot, a multi sport competitor, and Manu Shop Owner, a player with a sharp eye for angles and net play. The victory marked a shift in the local competition, signaling a new era for the league and a possible challenge to the existing dominance once enjoyed by Brayians.

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Manu Tendero received the win with a quiet, sincere energy that spoke to years of dedication. He chose to acknowledge his former partner and coach, Rafael Torrella, who had guided him through eight seasons in the doubles circuit. Torrella had been instrumental in shaping Manu’s approach to doubles strategy, communication on court, and the subtle art of reading a partner’s signals. The moment underscored the sense of community that characterizes the Alacant Tennis Club, where teammates become mentors and matches turn into lessons that outlive the scoreboard. The respect shown by the participants highlighted the sport as much more than a competition; it is a shared journey that builds character and fosters lasting friendships.

As the match concluded, the enthusiastic José Daniel Boudot described the experience as a meaningful test of teamwork and skill. He credited his partner Manu Tendero for the opportunity to compete at a high level and for the chance to test their coordination in a setting that prizes precision and consistent communication. The pair’s collective effort carried them to a historic result within the club, a milestone that will likely echo in future Sunday sessions as players reflect on what happens when preparation, trust, and instinct converge on the court. The Brayians, though defeated, remained a respected force whose long track record set a high bar for everyone who steps onto the court at Alacant Tennis Club, reminding players that greatness is earned through persistence and resilience.

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