DURANSPAHIC and HADZIAHMETOVIC crowned champions in Sarajevo

Bosnia and Herzegovina National Championships

 

 

Bosnia and Herzegovina crowned their champions at the National Closed Championships in Sarajevo. Despite fierce competition with more then 100 players at the entries favorites prevailed.

 

Admir DURANSPAHIC defended his crown in Men’s Singles Event after he beat experienced Srdjan MILICEVIC in the final. Bronye medalists are Fedja JASAREVIC and Ivan BOBAS.

 

In Women’s Singles Event Emina HADZIAHMETOVIC also kept her crown. In the final she beat Ivona BASKARD. Snezana MARKOVIC and Sanja MILOJICA are third.

 

Admir DURANSPAHIC and Ivan BOBAS secured the title in the Men’s Doubels whilst Emina HADZIAHMETOVIC and Ivona BASKARD won gold in Women’s Doubles.

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