Titles for Emine ERNST and Barry BERBEN in Netherlands

In Netherlands in the women’s singles event Emine ERNST beat Tanja HELLE in the final to secure her second title at the National Championships. In Men’s Singles Barry BERBEN took revenge on Trinko KEEN in the semi-final and wins the finale 4-1 against Kas Van OOST.

In Women’s Doubles Dobrila JORGUSESKA and Shuohan MEN beat Esmee van MARWIJK and Kim VERMAAS in the final stage.

In Men’s doubles for the first time in the history of the Dutch championships a father and son were in the final. Michel and Milo de BOER earned their place in the ultimate stage by beating Lode HULSHOF and Thijs SMIT 3-1. The match however had little tension. Kas van OOST and Barry BERBEN defended their title by beating father and son De Boer 3-0.

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