National Championships: CIOCIU looking for another Luxembourg’s title

03/03/2011 – Luxembourg’s National Closed Championships will take place in Junglinster (Centre Polyvalent “Gaston Stein” all finals semi-finals and quarter-finals will be played on Sunday. Last year winners were Traian CIOCIU (Me https://www.ettu.org

03/03/2011 – Luxembourg’s National Closed Championships will take place in Junglinster (Centre Polyvalent “Gaston Stein” all finals semi-finals and quarter-finals will be played on Sunday. Last year winners were Traian CIOCIU (Men’s singles) Simone HAAN (Women singles) Gilles MICHELY/Mike BAST (Men’s doubles) Sarah DE NUTTE / Tessy GONDERINGER (Women’s doubles) and Gilles MICHELY / Carole HARTMANN (Mixed doubles).
Favorites for this year will be for men’s singles the top4 seeded players: Traian CIOCIU (1) Gilles MICHELY (2) J???RAISON (3) and Arlindo DE SOUSA (4).

For women’s singles the top 4 seeded players are: Egle SADIKOVIC (1) Simone HAAN (2) Tessy GONDERINGER (3) Sarah DE NUTTE (4).

(by Patrick MASSEN courtesy Luxembourg TTA)

Photo: Sarah DE NUTTE (Photo Roscher)

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