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World’s Best Tennis Players In Mallorca

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The Mallorca Championships are one of the final warm-ups before Wimbledon – fans brave the heatwave to come and watch Credit: Instagram/TheMallorcaChampionships

The Mallorca Championships are serving up world-class tennis and plenty of drama this week as fans flock to Santa Ponça to watch some of the sport’s biggest names in action, despite Mallorca being gripped by soaring temperatures.

Held at the Mallorca Country Club from June 21 to 27, the ATP 250 tournament is the only grass-court event in southern Europe and acts as one of the final warm-ups before Wimbledon. Spectators have packed the stands throughout the opening rounds, many braving temperatures well above 30C to catch a glimpse of top-level tennis in one of the island’s most picturesque sporting settings.

Early shocks delight fans

The opening days of the tournament have already produced several surprise results.

Defending champion Alejandro Tabilo was knocked out in straight sets by Hungary’s Fabián Marozsán, one of the biggest upsets of the week so far. Marozsán followed an impressive first-round victory to secure his place in the quarter-finals and emerge as one of the tournament’s surprise packages.

Elsewhere, seventh seed Mariano Navone and eighth seed Adrian Mannarino both suffered early exits. Lorenzo Sonego defeated Navone in three sets, while Portugal’s Nuno Borges comfortably overcame Mannarino before continuing his strong run by beating Germany’s Jan-Lennard Struff.

Big names still in contention

There has been no shortage of star power on court.

Top seed Luciano Darderi advanced to the quarter-finals after defeating Germany’s Yannick Hanfmann, while Serbia’s Miomir Kecmanović battled back from a set down to beat Lorenzo Sonego in one of the tournament’s most entertaining matches. Former world number three Grigor Dimitrov has also progressed, while Peru’s Ignacio Buse caused a stir by defeating former champion Stefanos Tsitsipas.

With the quarter-finals now under way and several seeded players already eliminated, the race for the Mallorca title is wide open. Yet it is not only the players who have been tested this week. Spectators have endured the island’s early-summer heatwave to watch the action unfold, creating a lively atmosphere around the courts as Mallorca once again showcases its ability to host world-class sport on the international stage.

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Charity Bingo Nights Arrive In Casares

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Animal and bingo lovers are invited to a series of community bingo nights this summer to help raise funds for ACE SHIN (Animal Care España). The well-known charity that provides a vital lifeline for abandoned and vulnerable dogs across the Costa del Sol. These enjoyable upcoming fundraising evenings are giving you the chance to support the continuous animal welfare work while enjoying a game and a glass of wine with friends.

Eyes down for a full house at Cafe Jardines del Rosario

These fun filled evenings will take place at Cafe Jardines del Rosario, a local venue in Casares that regularly hosts community gatherings. It´s not just bingo up for grabs, attendees can also participate in a charity raffle. Supporters have donated various prizes, with proceeds going directly to the daily running costs of the local rescue centre.

What is included in your entry ticket?

The initial entry fee is €10 per person, which includes a delicious traditional empanada and a glass of wine upon arrival. Once the evening begins, individual bingo cards can be purchased for €5 per game. This format means attendees to manage their spend while ensuring the charity receives crucial financial support.

Save the dates for upcoming bingo nights

Organisers have scheduled three specific dates for the coming months to maximise their local fundraising efforts. Each event begins promptly at 7:30pm on the following Tuesdays –

Tuesday, June 30
Tuesday, July 14
Tuesday, September 22

How to find the venue and book your spot

Cafe Jardines del Rosario is easy to locate. From the Casares Roundabout, turn left, proceed over the next roundabout, cross two speed bumps, and take an immediate right. A public car park is situated directly opposite, and a children’s playground is next to the cafe.

To guarantee a table, please telephone +34 642 74 07 08 or email sheldonmaggieevents@gmail.com. Walk-ins are welcome on the night.

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Barcino Quartet At Clarence Jazz Club

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Young Catalan group, Barcino Quartet are bringing their new ideas for Jazz to wow audiences. They will perform at Clarence Jazz Club in Torremolinos on Friday, June 26 at 10pm, delivering an evening built around re‑imagined jazz standards. Formed in January 2026 at the Conservatori del Liceu in Barcelona, the group was created by four keen musicians who share the same clear artistic direction and a strong grounding in traditional jazz. Their arrangements follow the traditional versions, with a few rhythmic variations that add interest without changing the essence of the pieces

Four talented musicians, one shared approach

Each member brings a different training background to the table, giving the quartet a sound moulded by individual strengths but with a shared sense of purpose. Tomas Montero on tenor saxophone, Manel Puig on electric guitar, Pau Reig Llunell on double bass and Silvano Olalla on drums. Their set focuses on well‑known tunes played with a light touch and a clear beautiful sense of timing. Audiences can enjoy tidy playing and a group sound that feels relaxed and confident. Perfect for a late Friday night performance.

Ticket prices and seating at Clarence Jazz

Clarence Jazz Club operates a seat‑based system, so advance booking is recommended. Prices are –

Zone A (Rows 1–3): €18
Zone B (Row 4 onwards): €15
General / Reduced Visibility: €12
Members receive a 20% discount.

Seats are chosen during purchase, and tables may be shared if not fully occupied. A general‑admission area with individual chairs is available on a first‑come basis.

Tickets can be purchased through the Clarence Jazz Club official website

The Barcino Quartet event details

Friday, June 26 at 10pm, location, Clarence Jazz Club, Calle Danza Invisible 8, Torremolinos

Barcino Quartet’s appearance is just one part of their current tour across Spain, a treat for Jazz fans to get the chance to hear one of Barcelona’s most promising young ensembles. For more information visit the Clarence Jazz Club social media channels or website.

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Donkey Dreamland Mijas Faces Fire Danger

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Donkeys at the dreamland under threat. Credit: DD

The Donkey Dreamland rescue centre in Mijas is currently facing an urgent and very real fire threat after two blazes broke out nearby during the past two weeks. Heavy winter rains produced exceptional vegetation growth and raised fire risks, despite calls from Mijas mayor Ana Mata for land owners to cut back overgrowth.

Staff at Donkey Dreamland cleared dry material from their own sanctuary land, yet neighbouring plots are still overgrown and are adding to the imminent danger.

Recent close calls behind push for urgent fire defences

Staff have already cleared large amounts of flammable waste and dry vegetation recently while emergency procedures have received upgrades. Even more steps must follow to prepare for summer fire conditions.

GoFundMe funds will deliver practical safety improvements

  • Campaign funds will buy new fire extinguishers and pay for servicing of existing units.
  • Perimeter hoses will protect vulnerable areas while machinery rental finishes vegetation clearance and waste removal.
  • Extra water points will appear around the site.
  • Twelve stables will receive lime paint and disinfection to improve hygiene standards.
  • Volunteers will join fire and evacuation training sessions run with the Fuengirola fire brigade’s support.

But all of this costs money.

Temporary closure reduces income for small rescue team

Some of the required work has forced a temporary closure of the sanctuary to visitors and caused a serious loss of income for the small operation.

Community support still essential to protect Mijas donkeys

Every contribution counts because €2,000 will create real change for this small and much-loved rescue centre. Extra funds will support more prevention measures.

Local residents and animal lovers have supported Donkey Dreamland for years via volunteers and events. This appeal calls on the community to unite again now. Donations will help protect animals that suffered neglect, abuse or abandonment before arriving at the sanctuary. The centre has rescued many local donkeys over recent years with Mijas Council support and volunteer help.

Preparation makes the difference. When the flames arrive, time for action has already run out. The Donkey Dreamland urgently needs its community of supporters more than ever.

Donate by visiting Donkey Dreamland Asociación Animalista at GoFundMe.com.

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