Stefan FEGERL and LIU Jia aiming new titles

National Championships of Austria will take place in Linz, and it starts on Saturday, 2nd March and will be finished on Sunday, 3rd March. Main favorites for this years title in Men’s singles Event are Stefan FEGERL, Robert GARDOS, Daniel HABESOHN and Chr,

National Championships of Austria will take place in Linz, and it starts on Saturday, 2nd March and will be finished on Sunday, 3rd March.

Main favorites for this years title in Men’s singles Event are Stefan FEGERL, Robert GARDOS, Daniel HABESOHN and Christoph SIMONER. In Women’s Singles LIU Jia, Amelie SOLJA, Sofia POLCANOVA, Nicole GALITSCHITSCH.

This season in Men’s Doubles the last year’s winning pairings are not together. This time most chances for title will have Robert GARDOS and Daniel HABESOHN, Stefan FEGERL and FENG Xiaoquan, Dominique PLATTNER and Martin STORF. In Women’s Doubles favorites are Sofia POLCANOVA and Amelie SOLJA, Nicole GALITSCHITSCH and Theresa RAICH, whilst in Mixed doubles under spotlight will be Bernhard PRESSLMAYER and LIU Jia, Dominique PLATTNER and Amelie SOLJA, Martin HEIMBERGER and Nicole GALITSCHITSCH, Martin LEONHARTSBERGER and Sofia POLCANOVA

Last year’s winner in Men’s Singles is Stefan FEGERL, Women’s Singles LIU Jia, Men’s Doubles Daniel HABESOHN and Dominik HABESOHN, Women’s Doubles LI Qiangbing and Amelie SOLJA and in Mixed Doubles LI Qiangbing and Stefan FEGERL

(by Mathias NEUWIRTH, courtesy OTTV)


Photo: Stefan FEGERL (Photo Roscher) 

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