Reiging champions on duty in Netherlands

Dutch National Championships.

 

Main favorites at the Dutch National Championships will be Laurens TROMER (defending champion) and LI Jie (recent winner of the Top 16). In the men’s tournament competitors for the title will be national team players Ewout OOSTWOUDER and Rajko GOMMERS. Also Dutch champion of 2012 Barry WIJERS is among the favorites for the title. In the men’s field there are many players that can go for the title or to final rounds.

 

LI Jie and Britt EERLAND are on the list of the favorites for the title in the women’s event. Ana GOGORITA and Yana TIMINA competing in the top of Dutch Table Tennis for years are also candidates for a place in the final. Young talent SHUO Han Men could be one of the players who can surprise a favorite for a place in the final rounds.

 

 

For the fifth time the Dutch National Championships will be held in the Landstede Sportcentrum in Zwolle. A great accommodation which can also host our different side events. Finals will be played on Sunday: 2 pm doubles 3 pm women singles 5pm men singles.

 

Last year’s winners are Laurens TROMER and Britt EERLAND.

 

Seeding

Women’s Singles

 

  1. Li Jie Persoonlijk lid
  2. Britt Eerland Scyedam
  3. Ana Gogorita Noordkop
  4. Yana Timina Amsterdam
  5. Kim Vermaas Scylla
  6. Carla Nouwen SKF
  7. Shuo Han Men Midstars
  8. Rianne van Duin Persoonlijk lid
  9. Angelique Gertenbach HTC
  10. Sanne de Hoop VTV (N)
  11. Tali Cohen SKF
  12. Melanie Bierdrager Noordkop
  13. Melissa Bours Westa
  14. Tanja Helle Amsterdam
  15. Brenda Vonk SKF
  16. Marlotte Staps Scylla
  17. Sophie Lucardie Almeerspin
  18. Amber van de Velde Westa
  19. Vera van Boheemen VTV (N)
  20. Rachel Gerarts Heksenberg
  21. Lisette van Es Hilversum
  22. Kimberly ‘t Hooft Middelburg
  23. Jasminka Oeij SKF
  24. Yoeke Gunsing Noordkop
  25. Heleen Mulderij-Roewen Assen
  26. Heleen Hop** Hilversum
  27. Annewyke Appels Tafeltennis Zwolle
  28. Sharon Janssen Megacles

 

Men’s Singles

 

  1. Laurens Tromer Persoonlijk lid
  2. Ewout Oostwouder Personlijk lid
  3. Rajko Gommers Taverzo
  4. Barry Wijers DTK ’70
  5. Martin Khatchanov Taverzo
  6. Koen Hageraats DTK ’70
  7. Nathan van der Lee DTK ’70
  8. Jamshid Sedigh Salamanders
  9. Martijn de Vries Smash ’70
  10. Cosmin Stan Smash ’70
  11. Patrick Oeij DTK ’70
  12. Casper ter Lüün Salamanders
  13. Boris de Vries Smash ’70
  14. Merijn de Bruin Hilversum
  15. Colin Rengers Midstars
  16. Arnoud Meijer Midstars
  17. Roel Bogie Taverzo
  18. Joey Boekkooi Scylla
  19. Peter Verweij Midstars
  20. Pieter van den Berg SKF
  21. Stephan Tromer Taverzo
  22. Ibrahim Yildizlar Westa
  23. Emanuel Martins Ferreira Scyedam
  24. Jop van der Wiel Pecos

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