RILIŠKYTĖ makes it eight in a row as SKUČAS returns to the top

Kornelija RILIŠKYTĖ and Matas SKUČAS claimed the singles titles at the Lithuanian National Championships.

In the women’s singles, RILIŠKYTĖ continued her remarkable dominance, securing her eighth consecutive national title. She defeated her twin sister Emilija RILIŠKYTĖ in the final (4-1), after both players advanced convincingly through the semifinals. Kornelija overcame Eivilė ABRAMAVIČIŪTĖ (4-0), while Emilija defeated Lukrecija JUCHNAITĖ by the same score.

The men’s singles competition featured tighter battles, particularly in the semifinals. Kęstutis ŽEIMYS defeated Ignas ŠIŠANOVAS (4-2), while SKUČAS edged past Ervinas UZIALO in a seven-game thriller (4-3). In the final, SKUČAS ended ŽEIMYS’ two-year reign as champion with a 4-2 victory, marking his return to the national title after a 15-year gap.

RILIŠKYTĖ’s dominance extended beyond singles, as she completed a treble. She won the women’s doubles title alongside Emilija RILIŠKYTĖ and also triumphed in mixed doubles with ŽEIMYS, successfully defending all three titles from the previous year.

Lithuania

Men’s Singles

  • Champion: Matas SKUČAS
  • Runner-up: Kęstutis ŽEIMYS
  • 3rd Place: Ignas ŠIŠANOVAS
  • 3rd Place: Ervinas UZIALO

Women’s Singles

  • Champion: Kornelija RILIŠKYTĖ
  • Runner-up: Emilija RILIŠKYTĖ
  • 3rd Place: Lukrecija JUCHNAITĖ
  • 3rd Place: Eivilė ABRAMAVIČIŪTĖ

Men’s Doubles

  • Champions: Valdas MARTINKUS / Matas SKUČAS
  • Runners-up: Kęstutis ŽEIMYS / Martin FRIZEL
  • 3rd Place: Ignas ŠIŠANOVAS / Ervinas UZIALO
  • 3rd Place: Rokas KISIELIUS / Rimas LESIV

Women’s Doubles

  • Champions: Emilija RILIŠKYTĖ / Kornelija RILIŠKYTĖ
  • Runners-up: Eivilė ABRAMAVIČIŪTĖ / Karina IVANAUSKAITĖ
  • 3rd Place: Lukrecija JUCHNAITĖ / Anželika PETRAUSKIENĖ
  • 3rd Place: Marija MIKALAUSKYTĖ / Emilia PŠČOLOVSKA

Mixed Doubles

  • Champions: Kornelija RILIŠKYTĖ / Kęstutis ŽEIMYS
  • Runners-up: Lukrecija JUCHNAITĖ / Ignas ŠIŠANOVAS
  • 3rd Place: Emilija RILIŠKYTĖ / Matas SKUČAS
  • 3rd Place: Vitalija VENCKUTĖ / Valdas MARTINKUS

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