Dominican Duo Claims Silver in International Badminton Tournament – A Step Towards Santo Domingo 2026
Havana, Cuba – In a stunning display of skill and determination, the Dominican Republic’s Daniela and Alissa Juleixi Acosta secured a silver medal at the XXIII Bádminton Giraldilla 2025 International Bádminton Tournament held in Havana.
Dominican Victory and Cuban Triumph
The Acosta sisters faced fierce competition, ultimately falling to the Cuban duo of Taimara Oropeza and Leyanis Contreras, who took home the gold. Adriana Barrios and Luisa Zantizo of Guatemala rounded out the podium in third place. “
“It’s an incredible feeling to reach the finals and achieve a silver medal,” said a visibly elated Nelson Javier Ozuna, president of the Dominican Federation of Bádminton, following the matches.
The victory for the Acosta twins is a significant milestone for Dominican badminton and a clear indication of their burgeoning talent.
Road to the Final
- Round 1 vs. Cuba: 21-3 / 21-7
- Round 2 vs. Cuba: 21-17 / 21-14
- Semifinal vs. Guatemala: 21-15 / 21-17
The pair demonstrated relentless focus throughout the tournament, navigating three rounds of intense competition to reach the final showdown with Cuba. Each match highlighted their strategic prowess and unwavering teamwork.
Government Support Fuels Dominican Momentum
Nelson Javier Ozuna emphasized the crucial role of government support in the team’s success. “
“These results are a direct reflection of the intensive training program and the invaluable support provided by key Dominican institutions,” Ozuna stated.
Specifically, the Dominican delegation benefited from the backing of the Dominican Olympic Committee (COD), the Ministry of Sports and Recreation (Midererec), and the National Institute of Physical Education (INEFI). These partnerships are vital in fostering a competitive environment and nurturing young athletes.
Looking Ahead to Santo Domingo 2026
With this impressive showing in Havana, the Dominican badminton team is poised to make a splash at the Central American and Caribbean Sports Games Santo Domingo 2026. The team, consisting of four members – two male and two female – will be facing formidable rivals, including the Cuban, Guatemalan, and Mexican duplets, all of whom are considered strong contenders for podium finishes.
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“We’re confident that we can build on this momentum and represent the Dominican Republic with pride at Santo Domingo 2026,” Ozuna declared.
FAQ:
- Q: Who won the tournament? A: The Cuban duo of Taimara Oropeza and Leyanis Contreras won the gold medal.
- Q: Which countries competed? A: The tournament featured teams from Cuba, Guatemala, and the Dominican Republic.
- Q: What are the Dominican team’s goals for the future? A: The Dominican team aims to achieve a strong presence and compete for medals at the Central American and Caribbean Games Santo Domingo 2026.
Did You Know? The Acosta twins’ dedication to training reportedly exceeds 20 hours per week.
Pro Tip: To improve your own badminton game, focus on developing a strong net game and effective serve techniques.
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Summary: The Dominican duo of Daniela and Alissa Acosta secured a silver medal at the XXIII Bádminton Giraldilla 2025 tournament, demonstrating a promising future for Dominican badminton and setting the stage for a competitive run at the upcoming Central American and Caribbean Games.
