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Mexican power took possession of the Games of Central America and the Caribbean in 2018. They arrived as favorites in singles and doubles and this was ratified in the finals that were played in the Park La Castellana Racket, in which the four gold medals in conflict
The first round was for Paola Longoria, the number one in the world. The Aztec has come to "demolish" in the semifinal to Dominican Merynanyelly Delgado and this Wednesday against Guatemalan Ana Martinez remained as the big favorite.
& # 39; The Peke & # 39; did not disappoint and started the golden harvest of the Manitos. The first set won 15-13 in 25 minutes and 6 seconds as well as the second, with a 15-7 win in 25 minutes and 58 seconds. "For that I work, I always try not to give a chance to my opponents … For that I train very hard and I am happy of this competition in which I did not lose a set, "said Longoria at the end of the match.
Then comes the turn of Colombian rights, with the Bolivian Mario Mercado gold men against the Mexican Daniel De la Rosa, fourth in the world in the professional ladder.
The match was very exciting and the first-round victory was for Mercado, with a score of 15-9 in 31 minutes. De la Rosa tied things in second and won 15-2 in 18 minutes
In the last set, De la Rosa made the most of his repertoire and in 18 minutes he won the gold , with a victory of 11-5.
"Obviously, I feel a bit frustrated at not getting the gold medal, but I am proud to have given a silver medal to Colombia. (De la Rosa) started very well the second set and also the third, we pushed as much as possible, but we stayed short, "said Mercado at the end of the game. 19659002] with the doubles final, between the Mexican Paola Longoria and Samantha Salas, who had to work for three sets to win the 2-1 win against Guatemalans Ana Martínez and María Rodríguez.
The Aztecs lost 15-9 on the first partial, but then they started the engines and won respectively 15-9 and 11-5 in the second and third set.
Finally, in the men's doubles final, the triumph was again for the Mexican delegation. The pair Daniel De la Rosa and Álvaro Beltrán, won the gold medal after winning in two sets (15-9 and 15-3) the Costa Rican couple Andrés Acuña and Felipe Camacho
* Por: Efraín Cuadrado
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