Sweden’s INGESTRÖM and Hungary’s FAZEKAS Shines at European Youth Series in Czechia

The European Youth Series tournament in Czechia concluded today with exciting performances in Under 15 and Under 13 category.

In the Under 15 Girls category Lizett FAZEKAS of Hungary clinched the title while Patricia STOICA of Romania took home the silver. The bronze medals were claimed by Nadalia IONASCU of Romania and Sophia PICHLER of Austria.

In the Under 15 Boys singles event Albin INGESTRÖM of Sweden emerged as the champion defeating Lenard SZABO of Hungary in the final. Filip RACAK of Czechia and Mark GERGELY of Hungary secured the bronze medals.

Adela BRHELOVA of Czechia triumphed in the Under 13 Girls event overcoming Kariss Yasmin SERBAN of Romania in the final. Maria Alexandra STOIAN and Nadalia IONASCU both from Romania won the bronze.

The Under 13 Boys champion is Lukas WANG of Germany with Alexandru POP of Romania taking silver. Bronze medals went to David TORO of Romania and Olaf GLANERT of Poland.

In the Under 15 Mixed Doubles event Hungary’s Lenard SZABO and Szonja SZÖGI prevailed over Jonathan GAISER of Germany and Diana SUVEI of Romania in the final. The bronze medals were awarded to Matija VOLF of Croatia and Patricia STOICA of Romania as well as Hungary’s Mark GERGELY and Zsófia FEGYVER.

In the Under 13 Mixed Doubles Germany’s Tien Nghia PHONG and Lotta ROTHFUSS beat Alexandru POP and Nadalia IONASCU in the final. Bronze medals went to Seung Jin CHEN and Sophia PICHLER of Austria along with Romania’s Andrei BADESCU and Kariss Yasmin SERBAN.

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