FEGERL and LIU Yuan at the throne in Austria

Stefan FEGERL and LIU Yuan clinched the titles in their respective Men’s and Women’s Singles Event at the Austria’s National Championships in Dornbirn. In the final of the Men’s Event no. two seed Stefan FEGERL beat Dominik HABESOHN. With bronze medal exp

Stefan FEGERL and LIU Yuan clinched the titles in their respective Men’s and Women’s Singles Event at the Austria’s National Championships in Dornbirn.

In the final of the Men’s Event no. two seed Stefan FEGERL beat Dominik HABESOHN. With bronze medal experienced CHEN Weixing justified his third position at the seedings but Martin HEIMBERGER exceeded his rankings (no. 5 seed) and clinched bronze as well.
LIU Yuan proved she is in great shape. During the matches in main draw she lost only one game. In the final she overcame no. two seed Amelie SOLJA.

Men’s Singles Event: 1. Stefan FEGERL (Niederösterreich)  2. Dominik HABESOHN (Niederösterreich)  3. Martin HEIMBERGER (Steiermark)  3. CHEN Weixing (Niederösterreich)
Women’s Singles Event: 1. LIU Yuan (Oberösterreich)  2. Amelie SOLJA (Kärnten)  3. Victoria Graf (Burgenland)  3. LI Qiangbing (Niederösterreich)
Men’s Doubles Event: 1. Dominique PLATTNER / Martin STORF (Oberösterreich)  2. Dominik HABESOHN / Martin HEIMBERGER (Niederösterreich / Steiermark)  3. Tarek AL-SAMHOURY / David SERDAROGLU (Niederösterreich)  3. Michael PICHLER / Bernhard PRESSLMAYER (Oberösterreich)
Women’s Doubles Event: 1. LIU Yuan / Amelie SOLJA (Oberösterreich / Kärnten)  2. Iva LAGINJA / Melanie LUGINGER (Wien / Salzburg)  3. Sandra FUCHS / Karoline MISCHEK (Wien)  3. Sylvia FUCHS / Claudia STEINBACHER (Niederösterreich / Wien)
Mixed Doubles Event: 1. Amelie SOLJA / Dominique PLATTNER (Kärnten / Oberösterreich)  2. LIU Yuan / Bernhard PRESSLMAYER (Oberösterreich)  3. LI Qiangbing / Stefan FEGERL (Niederösterreich)  3. Victoria GRAF / Martin HEIMBERGER (Burgenland / Steiermark)

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