CARVALHO and CHRAMKO are the champions

Portuguese National Championships

 

Olga CHRAMKO and Diogo CARVALHO are the new Portuguese national champions for this season. Diogo CARVALHO won the second national title in a row and third overall. For the 41-year-old Olga CHRMAKO is the second title.

 

CARVALHO won the final against the surprise player Nuno GONZAGA by 4-1 after beating in the semi-final Diogo CHEN. CHRAMKO needed seven sets to overcome Cátia MARTINS and reconquer the title won in 2016.

 

Men`s Singles

  1. Diogo CARVALHO
  2. Nuno GONZAGA
  3. Diogo CHEN / José FRANCISCO

 

Women`s Singles

  1. Olga CHRAMKO
  2. Cátia MARTINS
  3. Rita FINS / Joana MOTA

 

Men`s Doubles

  1. Vítor AMORIM / LI Tiago
  2. Rui ARAÚJO / Gonçalo BRANDÃO
  3. João NEVES / António MALHEIRO and Duarte COSTA / Hugo SANTOS

 

Women`s Doubles

  1. Vitória SANTOS / Leila OLIVEIRA
  2. Patrícia SANTOS / Inês MATOS
  3. Olga CHRAMKO / Mariana GONÇALVES and Liu YANGZI / Alexandra PISCO

 

Mixed Doubles

  1. David BESSA / Raquel ANDRADE
  2. José MAGALHÃES / Raquel MARTINS
  3. Vítor AMORIM / Mariana GONÇALVES and Gonçalo GOMES / Patrícia SANTOS

 

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