JARVIS and HO claim national titles in England

Tom JARVIS and Tin-Tin HO claimed the singles titles at the English National Championships.

JARVIS delivered a strong performance in the men’s singles, defeating Sam WALKER in the final (4-1). On his way to the title, he also overcame WALKER in the earlier stages, confirming his control throughout the event.

In the women’s singles, HO secured the title after a convincing victory over Tianer YU in the final (4-0). She advanced to the final after defeating Sophie EARLEY, while YU progressed with a win over Ella PASHLEY.

In doubles events, Sam WALKER and Paul DRINKHALL combined to win the men’s doubles title, while Tin-Tin HO added another gold medal in women’s doubles alongside Sophie EARLEY. The mixed doubles crown went to Sam WALKER and Tin-Tin HO.

England

Men’s Singles

  • Champion: Tom JARVIS
  • Runner-up: Sam WALKER
  • 3rd Place: Joseph HUNTER
  • 3rd Place: Larry TRUMPAUSKAS

Women’s Singles

  • Champion: Tin-Tin HO
  • Runner-up: Tianer YU
  • 3rd Place: Sophie EARLEY
  • 3rd Place: Ella PASHLEY

Men’s Doubles

  • Champions: Sam WALKER / Paul DRINKHALL
  • Runners-up: Nahom ASGEDOM / Toby ELLIS
  • 3rd Place: Benjamin PIGGOTT / Felix THOMIS
  • 3rd Place: Tom JARVIS / Connor GREEN

Women’s Doubles

  • Champions: Tin-Tin HO / Sophie EARLEY
  • Runners-up: Ella PASHLEY / Sienna JETHA
  • 3rd Place: Mollie PATTERSON / Eva ECCLES
  • 3rd Place: Jasmin WONG / Anna GREEN

Mixed Doubles

  • Champions: Sam WALKER / Tin-Tin HO
  • Runners-up: Connor GREEN / Anna GREEN
  • 3rd Place: Christopher DORAN / Mari BALDWIN
  • 3rd Place: Joseph HUNTER / Sophie EARLEY

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