Ingi DARVIS RODRIGUEZ and Sól KRISTÍNARDÓTTIR MIXA claimed the singles titles at the Icelandic National Championships. DARVIS RODRIGUEZ secured the men’s singles crown with a convincing 4-0 victory over Birgir ÍVARSSON in the final. On his way to the title, he defeated Davíð JÓNSSON in the semifinals, while ÍVARSSON overcame Benedikt Aron JÓHANNSSON. DARVIS RODRIGUEZ completed an outstanding treble at the event. In the women’s singles, KRISTÍNARDÓTTIR MIXA produced a remarkable comeback in the final against Guðbjörg Vala GUNNARSDÓTTIR, recovering from 0-3 down to win 4-3. Helena ÁRNADÓTTIR and Nevena TASIĆ shared third place. DARVIS RODRIGUEZ added the men’s doubles title alongside Benedikt Aron JÓHANNSSON, while in the women’s doubles, ÁRNADÓTTIR and GUNNARSDÓTTIR claimed gold. In mixed doubles, DARVIS RODRIGUEZ partnered TASIĆ to secure another title. Iceland Men’s Singles Women’s Singles Men’s Doubles Women’s Doubles Mixed Doubles
KEUCHEYAN leads winners at Liechtenstein National Championships in Balzers
Asad KEUCHEYAN claimed the Elite/Open singles title at the Liechtenstein National Championships in Balzers. The 2026 edition, held on 22 March, brought together players across multiple age groups and categories. In the main Elite/Open event, KEUCHEYAN finished ahead of Michel SCHLÄPPI, while Andreas SCHMICKLER and Marco MARXER completed the podium. In the senior category, SCHMICKLER secured the title, followed by KEUCHEYAN, with Norbert NEGELE and Emrus JONUZI finishing in third place. SCHMICKLER also enjoyed success in doubles, partnering KEUCHEYAN to take the title. Across youth categories, several young players stood out, with Kian TSCHÜTSCHER (U13), Sascha BANZER (U15), and Thomas KNOBEL (U18) claiming gold medals. Liechtenstein Men’s Singles (Elite/Open) Senior Men’s Singles Men’s Doubles Boys U13 Boys U15 Boys U18 Girls
HARDMEIER and MORET retain titles at Swiss National Championships
Elias HARDMEIER and Rachel MORET claimed the singles titles at the Swiss National Championships in Tenero. HARDMEIER successfully defended his crown after a high-quality final against Elia SCHMID, eventually prevailing in seven games. Both players showed great fighting spirit throughout the tournament, but HARDMEIER proved stronger in the decisive moments to secure his third title in the last four years. Noe KEUSCH and Yoan REBETEZ completed the podium. In the women’s singles, MORET once again confirmed her dominance, capturing her eleventh national title. She defeated Fanny DOUTAZ in the final (4-0), conceding only two sets throughout the entire tournament. Enya HU and Akhyata PATRA shared third place. DOUTAZ added a gold medal in mixed doubles alongside REBETEZ, while MORET claimed another title in women’s doubles together with DOUTAZ. In the men’s doubles, Barish MOULLET and Gaël VENDÉ emerged victorious after a closely contested final. Switzerland Men’s Singles Women’s Singles Men’s Doubles Women’s Doubles Mixed Doubles
DALGLEISH and LEGGETT take titles at Scottish National Championships
Colin DALGLEISH and Faye LEGGETT claimed the singles titles at the Scottish National Championships. DALGLEISH secured the men’s singles crown after defeating Gavin RUMGAY in the final. On his way to the title, he advanced past Calum MORRISON, while RUMGAY booked his place in the final with a win over Martin JOHNSON. In the women’s singles, LEGGETT emerged victorious, overcoming Rebecca PLAISTOW in the final. The bronze medals were claimed by Kiishi ADEKOLA and Paula CALLAGHAN. DALGLEISH added a second gold medal in men’s doubles, partnering MORRISON to take the title. In the women’s doubles, PLAISTOW and Lara STIRLING claimed gold, while the mixed doubles crown went to MORRISON and Alisa KHALID. Scotland Men’s Singles Women’s Singles Men’s Doubles Women’s Doubles Mixed Doubles
KARTUZOVS and RUSINOVA crowned champions in Riga
Oļegs KARTUZOVS and Diāna RUSINOVA claimed the singles titles at the Latvian National Championships in Riga. KARTUZOVS secured the men’s singles crown after finishing ahead of Artūrs REINHOLDS in the final, while Daniels KOGANS and Arturs RUDŅIKOVS completed the podium. In the women’s singles, RUSINOVA emerged victorious, defeating Natālija KĻIMANOVA to take the title. Sabina MUSAJEVA and Poļina STAŠEVSKA shared third place. KOGANS enjoyed a strong tournament, winning the men’s doubles title alongside Andrejs ČEMIRTĀNS, and also claiming the mixed doubles crown with Sabina MUSAJEVA. In the women’s doubles, MUSAJEVA added another gold medal, partnering Margarita SMIRNOVA. Latvia Men’s Singles Women’s Singles Men’s Doubles Women’s Doubles Mixed Doubles