Olga VOROBEVA and Kirill SKACKHOV won the titles at the Russia’s national championships

The Russian National Table Tennis Championship-2021 concluded today in the Moscow’s sports complex Chertanovo. Olga VOROBEVA (Krasnodar Region) clinched the title in the women’s singles event. This is Olga’s third title in singles in her career.

For the first time in his home city Kirill SKACHKOV became the champion of Russia. Kirill continued great row of success after he recently won his place at the Olympics through World Qualification tournament in Qatar.

New- old Mixed Doubles champions are Alexey LIVENTSOV and Yulia PROKHOROVA for a second time in a row. Champions in Men’s Doubles are Lev KATSMAN and Maxim GREBNEV whilst Lubov TENTSER and Maria DMITRIEVA secured titles in Women’s Doubles.

 

 

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