Sara Arenas Blazes checked her loan to Huesca with Impressive Performance
Rute’s Badminton Prospect Shines in National Scene
Rute, Spain – Badminton enthusiasts have been keeping a close eye on Sara Arenas, a promising player from Rute who’s been making waves on the national scene. Here’s a recap of her recent achievements, which landed her a loan spot with Club Bádminton Huesca La Magia.
From Pontevedra to Andalusia: Sara’s Rising Star
Sara opened 2026 with a triumphant return at the National Master tournament in Nigrán, Galicia. Competing with her doubles partner Pilar Carmona, she won gold in the women’s doubles under-13 category. Their three-set thriller against Julia Otero and Maia Freire in the semis was a match to remember.
“We knew the final would be tough, but we stayed focused and gave it our all. It paid off in the end,” – Sara Arenas, on her doubles win with Pilar Carmona.
The individual event saw Sara breeze through the group stage, but a quarterfinal showdown with Carmona ended her singles journey. However, it was clear that Sara’s performance had caught the attention of national selectors.
Rute’s Squad: Small but Mighty
Meanwhile, Sara’s hometown club, Rute, sent Nuria Pérez, Rachel Stone, and Mario Sánchez to Nigrán. While the girls couldn’t make it to the main draw in singles, they bagged bronze in the women’s doubles category. Justin Colombia and Canadiens quarterfinal loss was their closest shot at the title.
TTR in Malaga: Diego’s Comeback
Back on home turf, Sara’s elder brother Diego Arenas teed off at the TTR event in Malaga. Though not 100% fit after an ankle injury, he pushed through the round, nearly upsetting a seeded player. Sara herself secured a meritorious bronze, showcasing her resilience and grit.
Loaned to Huesca: A New Chapter Begins
Sara’s impressive performances caught the eye of Club Bádminton Huesca La Magia, who loaned her for the National League of First Bronze Clubs. She debuted in La Rinconada, Seville, with the Huesca team. Despite initial losses, Sara displayed her best game in the closing matches, signaling a promising start to her loan spell.
Rute’s Badminton Future: Bright and Promising
ounding off the month, Rute’s contingent at the Base Cup in Utrera shone, capturing seven golds, three silver, and five bronze medals across sub-13 to sub-19 categories. Add to that Rachel Stone and Nuria Pérez’s selection for the Spanish under-13 team concentration, and Rute’s badminton future seems brighter than ever.
FAQ
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Q: What’s Sara Arenas’ age and current club?
- A: Sara is an under-13 player currently loaned to Club Bádminton Huesca La Magia, but she represents Club Deportivo Volante from Rute.
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Q: How did Rute perform at the National Master in Nigrán?
- A: Apart from Sara’s gold medal, Rute’s club sent three players (Nuria Pérez, Rachel Stone, and Mario Sánchez) who captured bronze in the women’s doubles category.
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Badminton prodigy Sara Arenas shines on loan at Club Bádminton Huesca La Magia. Discover her impressive rise and Rute’s badminton future in this inspiring news article.
