Main favorites on duty again in Hungary

The Hungarian national Championships will be held in Celldomolk Hungary. The venue for the events is City Sport Hall, home of the National Mens team champion Celldomolk VSE. Main favorites in women’s singles are top seeded Szandra PERGEL, 2013 women’s sin,

The Hungarian national Championships will be held in Celldomolk Hungary. The venue for the events is City Sport Hall, home of the National Mens team champion Celldomolk VSE.

Main favorites in women’s singles are top seeded Szandra PERGEL, 2013 women’s singles champion, Krisztina AMBRUS, 2013 TOP 12 champion Dora MADARASZ, 4th seeded Eva BRAUN.

The competition in men’s singles Event is also fierce. At the top of the seedings are: last year’s mens singles champion Adam PATTANTYUS, four times champion Janos JAKAB, 2013 Top 12 champion Peter FAZEKAS, seeded no. three Tamas LAKATOS and Adam SZUDI 2014 Youth Olympic Games participant.

Last year winners are: Krisztina AMBRUS in Women’s Singles, Adam PATTANTYÚS in men’s Singles, Georgina POTA, Petra LOVAS in Women’s doubles, Adam LINDNER, Gabor GEROLD in Men’s doubles and Dora MADARASZ, Daniel KOSIBA in Mixed Doubles Event

Schedule – Saturday: 10 women doubles, men doubles (qualification stage), 12 women singles, men singles (qualification stage), 16.30 women singles, men singles (main draw first round) Sunday10 women singles, men singles (main draw), 15 women, men doubles semi-finals, 15.30 women, men singles semi-finals, 16.15 women, men doubles final, 17 women, men singles final

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