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The DEAC men’s tennis team made it to OB I.
Author: tenisz-palya.hu/Dehir.hu | [email protected]
Posted: 9/29/2021 06:35 | Updated: 9/29/2021 06:35
Debrecen – They were able to fight with united forces, which also received the support of the city and the university.
In the men’s tennis sport in Debrecen, we have witnessed a long-lasting, organized construction in recent years – the news portal tennis-palya.hu states. The article presents the band that got into OB I in days.
The champion team, from left to right: Zsolt Ádor, Bence Szilágyi, Tamás Nyíri, Péter Szentkirályi, Léka Péter, Gábor Máthé u2013 Squats: Balázs Bencző, Bence Barabás, Gábor Bellér, Zoltán Szabó, Zoltán Matkó
So far, there are only two junior players on the team, the other two in the third division also playing in the championship title. However, the long-term goal is to gradually integrate the tennis players raised by Ákos Varga in DEAC into the teams.
-Slowly six years ago, every year he was there near the ascent, we won the second class four times, but in our own shadow we could not cross once – the captain of the DEAC-DSC, Gábor Bellér, talks about the antecedents.
– Two years ago due to a setback, we were still able to be in the first class in the end, but without a win we quickly fell back at the end of the season. Of course, part of the story is that we found out about the possibility very late, when no one could be verified anymore. However, we have learned a lot from this case, which we are now trying to take advantage of. We’re happy to have gotten up, but we need to build a team smarter and more thoughtfully than before, and the preparation will also be worthy of getting first class.
This year was a special year for DEAC-DSC, because they could join forces to fight for almost the whole of Debrecen, which also received the support of the city and the university. And although the Real Team will eventually deliver from the initially planned trio, the local partnership has remained very strong.
“Week by week we tuned in to the series, the logistics and organization were not easy, but we solved everything,” says Gábor Bellér, who admitted that DEAC’s usual 30-35-year-old former Super League players formed the basis. Those who were still under the hands of the late Péter Tatár palletized and fell in love with tennis. For a lifetime.
-We want to build a real pyramid, from OB III to OB I, and it looks like this will happen if the team moves up one class. 15-17 year olds, for example, got stronger in the county team, but often came to joint training sessions. We worked with a very twenty-twenty-two person frame, several chosen thirds were given by the DEAC players, we involved the young people quite slowly with the greatest awareness.
Gábor Bellér is aware that most of the first players are no longer strong enough for OB I, so they must be strengthened. Gábor Máthé’s place in the only fixed point at the beginning of the team, which won a silver medal in the European Deaf Championship, but they still have to prove a similar good player, but if they succeed two, it would be even better. And the experienced tennis players are happy to step back a bit and will be happy to play down to the second division if necessary.
– We are a cohesive team, we don’t stick to tennis, we stick to each other. No one has a burden on the weekend busy, either. There were eight of us traveling to a meeting, so we could play chess with the line-up before the mek. With this, we were able to show the young people that their tactical team is important in tennis, Gábor Bellér, who admits that they are researching for reinforcements with steam power, closed on October 31 during the transfer period.
Gábor Bellér pointed out that the team competition deserves so much respect for preparing for the rounds with a wider than expected framework. Because there is nothing more depressing than playing without winning a one-league. His love of tennis is even more important to them than winning.