OULLET and TOFTAKER clinched title at Under 21 Finlandia Open

Swiss Barish MOULLET and Norwegian Martine TOFTAKER clinched the titles at the U21 event at the Finlandia Open held at Kisakallio Sports Institute in Lohja.

In the men’s final of under 21 category MOULLET defeated San Marino’s Mattias MONGIUSTI 3-1 (11-8 5-11 11-7 11-4). Swiss Noe KEUSCH and Latvian Daniels KOGANS shared the third position.

In the women’s under 21 the victory went to Norway’s Martine TOFTAKER who defeated the Netherlands’ Emine ERNST 3-0 (11-5 11-8 12-10) in the final. Taking the third place were the Netherlands’ Karlijn Van LIEROP and Denmark’s Maja HANSEN.

The Finlandia Open continues from Friday to Sunday with men’s and women’s singles matches.

All the info from the Finnish Table Tennis Association website www.sptl.fi

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