AMBRUS and PATTANTYUS new Hungarian champions

Krisztina AMBRUS beat Szandra PERGEL in seven sets in the Women’s Singles Final and won her first National Championships title in her career. Krisztina AMBRUS caused upset in the quarter final beating Petra LOVAS before she overcame Mercedesz NAGYVÁRADI i,

Krisztina AMBRUS beat Szandra PERGEL in seven sets in the Women’s Singles Final and won her first National Championships title in her career. Krisztina AMBRUS caused upset in the quarter final beating Petra LOVAS before she overcame Mercedesz NAGYVÁRADI in semifinal. Szandra PERGEL won against Rita KERTAI in the semifinal. 

Adam PATTANTYUS celebrated also his first title in his career. He overcame 3 times winner Peter FAZEKAS (last time in 2012) seven games thriller. PATTANTYUS beat young talented player Tamas LAKATOS in five sets while FAZEKAS won 4 times champion Janos JAKAB in the semifinal.

Adam LINDNER clinched the Men’s Doubles title after 2012. He reached the top position with Gabor GEROLD in 2013, he won this title with other left handed player Marton MARSI in 2012. The silver medaIlists are Sandor VARGA and Mate MORICZ.

Georgina POTA and Petra LOVAS defend their Women’s Doubles title after beat Szandra PERGEL and Dora Madarasz like in 2012 Mixed Doubles Champions are Daniel KOSIBA and Dora MADARASZ.

(by Kristof LAJTAI)
Photo:  Krisztina AMBRUS (Photo Kalocsai)

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