Slovak Open: gold for Germany’s boys and girls

Germany clinched both titles in their respective Cadet Boy’s and Girls Teams  Events at the 2013 Slovak Open in Bratislava. In the final of the Boys Event XU Jannik and Gerrit ENGEMANN  of Germany overcame Kamil NALEPA and Aleksander WERECKI  of Poland in

Germany clinched both titles in their respective Cadet Boy’s and Girls Teams  Events at the 2013 Slovak Open in Bratislava. In the final of the Boys Event XU Jannik and Gerrit ENGEMANN  of Germany overcame Kamil NALEPA and Aleksander WERECKI  of Poland in straight matches. In semi final Germany overcame Russia with Ilya  ISAKOV and Anton  KOTOV   3:0 whilst France B with Remi  MENAND and Jules ROLLAND suffered by the hands of  Polish players.

In Cadet Girls Teams Event  Luisa SAGER and Jennie WOLF overca e Hungary’s Orslya FEHER and  Leonie HARTBRICH. 3:0.

In the penultimate stage Germany overcame Czech republic A with Nikkita PETROVOVA and Katerina CECHOVA whilst Hungary beat France B with Lucie GAUTHIER and Juliette GASQUEZ.  Both matches went full distance.

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