Luxembourg Nationals: Gold for Tessy GONDERINGER and Maël Van DESSEL

Tessy GONDERINGER and Maël Van DESSEL emerge as Luxembourg’s new national champions.

GONDERINGER secured her second national singles title adding to her previous victory in 2023 while Van Dessel clinched his maiden singles title with a remarkable performance defeating last year’s champion Eric GLOD in a thrilling final showdown.

Men singles:

  1. Maël Van DESSEL
  2. Eric GLOD
  3. Gilles MICHELY / Kevin KUBICA

Women singles:

  1. Tessy GONDERINGER
  2. NI Xiao Jing
  3. Ariel BARBOSA / Tessy DUMONT

Mixed doubles:

  1. Eric GLOD and Tessy GONDERINGER
  2. Maël Van DESSEL and Ariel BARBOSA
  3. Arlindo De SOUSA and Julie PONCIN / Loris STEPHANY and Enisa SADIKOVIC

Men’s Doubles:

  1. Maël Van DESSEL and Gene WANTZ
  2. Eric GLOD and Louis Van WAMBEKE
  3. Gilles MICHELY and Jim CLOOS / Loris STEPHANY and Luca ELSEN

Women’s Doubles

  1. Tessy GONDERINGER and Ariel BARBOSA
  2. Enisa SADIKOVIC and Melisa SADIKOVIC
  3. Julie PONCIN and Tessy DUMONT / Carole HARTMANN and NI Xiao Jing

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