DURAN and ERDELYI champions of the Vic 34th International Open

 

In the final of the 34th International Open Vic Marc DURAN (Asisa Borges Vall) beat in straight games Portuguese Diogo Pinho in a spectacular match. In the semifinal DURAN has defeated Alberto LILLO of ASSSA Alicanteal and Diogo PINHO overcame the Russian Alexei Zhukov in the same stage of tournament.

 

Annamaria ERDELYI (CTM Mirandela) has used her great experience to beat also by 3-0 the young Hungarian Orsolya FEHER new player of the Girbau Vic TT. In the semifinal ERDELYI overcame the Ukrainian Natalia PROSVIRNINA (Balaguer Villart Logístic). Orsolya FEHER beat the Polish Aneta OLENZENKA (Reus Miró Ganxets). Joaquim AZCÓN (CTT Cardedeu) has been the winner of the adapted tournament.

 

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