CHEN and CHRAMKO won the title in Portugal

National Championships

 

Diogo CHEN (Sporting CP) is the newly crowned Portuguese Champion after beating former champion Diogo CARVALHO (SL Benfica) by 4-0 (11-9 11-5 11-8 e 12-10). Chen conquers his first title after beeing on the loosing side of the last three finals.

 

Olga CHRAMKO (ACD São João) Clinchedle after beating reigning chamion Rita FINS (CTM Mirandela) by 4-1 (11-6 11-2 11-9 5-11 11-7). Olga natural born in Russia moved to Portugal 18 years ago and has already played for Portugal won her fitle Portuguese national title.

 

In Men’s Singles bronze medal winners are Rafael PEDRA and Jose MONTEIRO whilst Patricia MACIEL and Alexandra PISCO reached the medal rostrum in the Women’s Singles Event.

 

In Mixed Doubles Joao SEDUVEM and Patrici MACEL won gold. They overcame Jose Pedro FRANCISCO and Rita VAREJAO in the final. In Men’s Doubles Duarte MENDONCA and Vitor HUGO clinched the title. Finalists are Antonio MALHEIRO and Rafael GONCALVES. In Women’s Doubles Olga CHRAMKO and Mariana GONCAVLES beat Ana Joao SANTOS and Vitoria SANTOS at the last hurdle.

 

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