Titles for Marc DURAN and Wang ZHIPEI in Barcelona

33th International Open VIC tournament

 

Marc DURAN and Wang ZHIPEI clinched the titles in their respective Men’s and Women’s Singles Event at the 33th International Open VIC tournament. In Sports Hall VIC in Barcelona Joaquím AZCON triumph in the test adapted category.

 

In the final of the 33 th International Open Marc DURAN beat Carlos FRANCO in straight games whilst at the ultimate stage of the Women’s Singles Event Wang ZHIPEI was stretched to full distance in the match against Ana GRCÍA. At the 14th Adapted tournament Joaquím AZCON succeeded against Agustí VILALTA.

 

 

Men’s Singles

 

1.Marc DURAN (DKV BORGES VALL) Spain

 

2.Carlos FRANCO (SAN SEBASTIAN DE LOS REYES) Spain

 

3.Diogo PINHO (SPORT LISBOA e BENFICA) Portugal

 

 Norbet TAULER (CER l’ESCALA) Spain

 

 

Women’s Singles

 

1.Wang ZHIPEI (GIRBAU VIC TT) China

 

2.Ana GARCÍA (GIRBAU VIC T.T.) Spain

 

3.Charlotte CAREY (ESV WEIL)  Wales

 

Claudia CAYMEL (GIRBAU VIC T.T.) Spain

 

 Adapted

 

 1.Joaquim AZCON (CTT CARDEDEU) Spain

 

2.Agustí VILALTA (ATT PREMIÀ) Spain

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