Club Belgrano became champion for the first time in its Interclube history

Club Belgrano became champion for the first time in its Interclube history

In a definition full of figures, Tomás Martínez and Austin Miramontes stole the spotlight of the day by winning the decisive point in doubles this Sunday, when Club Belgrano won 2-1 against Buenos Aires Fencing Gymnastics (GEBA) to consecrate champion for the first time in its history of the Interclubes in gentlemen.

After beating Harrods Gath & Chaves 2-1 this Saturday in the semifinals, the black and blue completed a dream week on the cement fields of the Mayling Club de Campo de Pilar, where five other institutions such as Ferro Carril Oeste, San Martín, Deportes also participated Racionales, Racing Club and San Lorenzo de Almagro in the final round.

It should be noted that the club located at Arribeños 1701, City of Buenos Aires, had already ensured its best participation in the attractive event by accessing the decisive stage, as a result of the talent of the Cerúndolo brothers, Francis (30°) and Juan Manuel (139°), who had been decisive in the singles prior to beating Santiago Russo, Rocco Valente (1,445°), Camilo Ugo Carabelli (97°) and Federico Coria (100°).

Despite the 4-6, 6-0 and 10-4 defeat of the Córdoba 2021 ATP 250 champion against the man from Mar del Plata Francisco Comesaña (85th), Belgrano would equal the series at one through the owner of three titles on the circuit, who would win 7-6(5) and 6-1 against Sebastian Baez (27°) on a high-flying crossover to send the definition to the last point.

In that instance, the aforementioned Martínez and Miramontes would emerge, who would show their faces by celebrating 6-4 and 6-3 against Mariano Kestelboim and Alejo Lingua Lavallén to conclude the comeback, sign a day that they will surely never forget and take the crown from GEBA.