DARVIS and KRISTÍNARDÓTTIR MIXA crowned champions in Iceland

Ingi DARVIS RODRIGUEZ and Sól KRISTÍNARDÓTTIR MIXA claimed the singles titles at the Icelandic National Championships.

DARVIS RODRIGUEZ secured the men’s singles crown with a convincing 4-0 victory over Birgir ÍVARSSON in the final. On his way to the title, he defeated Davíð JÓNSSON in the semifinals, while ÍVARSSON overcame Benedikt Aron JÓHANNSSON. DARVIS RODRIGUEZ completed an outstanding treble at the event.

In the women’s singles, KRISTÍNARDÓTTIR MIXA produced a remarkable comeback in the final against Guðbjörg Vala GUNNARSDÓTTIR, recovering from 0-3 down to win 4-3. Helena ÁRNADÓTTIR and Nevena TASIĆ shared third place.

DARVIS RODRIGUEZ added the men’s doubles title alongside Benedikt Aron JÓHANNSSON, while in the women’s doubles, ÁRNADÓTTIR and GUNNARSDÓTTIR claimed gold. In mixed doubles, DARVIS RODRIGUEZ partnered TASIĆ to secure another title.

Iceland

Men’s Singles

  • Champion: Ingi DARVIS RODRIGUEZ
  • Runner-up: Birgir ÍVARSSON
  • 3rd Place: Benedikt Aron JÓHANNSSON
  • 3rd Place: Davíð JÓNSSON

Women’s Singles

  • Champion: Sól KRISTÍNARDÓTTIR MIXA
  • Runner-up: Guðbjörg Vala GUNNARSDÓTTIR
  • 3rd Place: Helena ÁRNADÓTTIR
  • 3rd Place: Nevena TASIĆ

Men’s Doubles

  • Champions: Benedikt Aron JÓHANNSSON / Ingi DARVIS RODRIGUEZ
  • Runners-up: Kristján Ágúst ÁRMANN / Þorbergur Freyr PÁLMARSSON
  • 3rd Place: Gestur GUNNARSSON / Birgir ÍVARSSON
  • 3rd Place: Óskar AGNARSSON / Ellert Kristján GEORGSSON

Women’s Doubles

  • Champions: Helena ÁRNADÓTTIR / Guðbjörg Vala GUNNARSDÓTTIR
  • Runners-up: Eva JÓSTEINSDÓTTIR / Nevena TASIĆ
  • 3rd Place: Þórunn Erla GUNNARSDÓTTIR / Marta Dögg STEFÁNSDÓTTIR
  • 3rd Place: Sól KRISTÍNARDÓTTIR MIXA / Aldís Rún LÁRUSDÓTTIR

Mixed Doubles

  • Champions: Nevena TASIĆ / Ingi DARVIS RODRIGUEZ
  • Runners-up: Guðbjörg Vala GUNNARSDÓTTIR / Gestur GUNNARSSON
  • 3rd Place: Aldís Rún LÁRUSDÓTTIR / Davíð JÓNSSON
  • 3rd Place: Sól KRISTÍNARDÓTTIR MIXA / Birgir ÍVARSSON

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