Monteporreiro Table Tennis: Win & Loss Weekend in Spanish Superdivision

by Liam O'Connor Sports Editor

Pontevedra Table Tennis experienced a weekend of contrasting fortunes, securing a decisive victory followed by a disappointing defeat. The team’s performance on matchday 13, a 4-2 win against Hortitec Alzira, was overshadowed by a 4-2 loss to UBU TPF Burgos 2031 on Sunday, marking the Burgos team’s first win of the season. This fluctuating form leaves Monteporreiro Table Tennis clinging to a playoff position as the Men’s Superdivision season progresses.

The initial high came on Friday, as TM Monteporreiro overcame Hortitec Alzira at the Príncipe Felipe Pavilion. Despite an early setback with André Felipe Coelho losing the first match to Mehdi Boulosa, the Pontevedra team rallied. Victories from Martín Betancor and Miguel Ángel shifted the momentum, establishing a 2-1 lead. Andrew Felipe then secured another point, defeating Nicolás Ignacio Burgos, extending the lead to 3-2. Even though Miguel Ángel fell to Boulosa, Martín Betancor ultimately sealed the 4-2 victory for the home side.

Burgos Breaks Through with First Season Win

Sunday’s match presented an opportunity for Monteporreiro to build on their Friday success against a UBU TPF Burgos 2031 side that had yet to register a win. Although, the Burgos team proved a tougher opponent than anticipated, claiming a 4-2 victory and securing their first points of the season. The result was particularly notable as it halted a winless streak for the Burgos team.

The match began favorably for the visitors, with Michelangelo securing a win in four games. However, Shodai Sakane and Celian Besnier quickly leveled the playing field, defeating Nicolás Galvano and Martín Betancor to put Burgos ahead 2-1. Nicolás Galvano then redeemed himself, winning his point against Aitor Colina, tying the score at 2-2. Despite this resurgence, Monteporreiro couldn’t maintain the momentum. Shodai Sakane and Celian Besnier once again proved decisive, defeating Miguel Ángel and Martín Betancor to secure the 4-2 win for Burgos.

Playoff Hopes Remain Intact, But Margin is Slim

Despite the setback in Burgos, Monteporreiro Table Tennis remains within the playoff positions, currently holding sixth place. However, their lead is precarious, with only a single point separating them from the seventh-placed team. The competitive nature of the league means that maintaining a playoff spot will require consistent performance in the coming weeks.

The UBU TPF Burgos 2031 team’s victory was a significant moment for the club. According to web search results, the club is actively involved in various competitions, including upcoming matches against Alicante TM on March 6, 2026, and UBU RM Terán Burgos 2031 on March 7, 2026. The Club Tenis de Mesa Burgos website provides detailed information on schedules, results, and team standings.

the UBU TPF Burgos 2031 team has seen recent success in individual competitions. Aitor Colina recently won the U21 state championship, adding to the team’s positive momentum. The UBU TPF Tenis de Mesa Facebook page highlighted this achievement, showcasing the development of young talent within the club.

The Pontevedra team will need to regroup and refocus as they prepare for their next challenge. The Men’s Superdivision continues to be a tightly contested league, and every match carries significant weight in the race for the playoffs. The team’s ability to bounce back from this weekend’s disappointment will be crucial to their success.

Fans can stay updated on the latest news and results from Monteporreiro Table Tennis through official league channels and team announcements. The next scheduled match for the team will be a key indicator of their ability to maintain their playoff contention.

We encourage readers to share their thoughts on the weekend’s results and the outlook for Monteporreiro Table Tennis in the comments below.

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