Minsk will host Belarus Championships

Once again Minsk will be the host for Belarus National Championships. Last year at the same place Pavel PLATONOV and Alexandra PRIVALOVA clinched the titles in their respective Men’s and Women’s Singles Event. Now they will be on duty again. Seeded no. tw,

Once again Minsk will be the host for Belarus National Championships. Last year at the same place Pavel PLATONOV and Alexandra PRIVALOVA clinched the titles in their respective Men’s and Women’s Singles Event. Now they will be on duty again.

Seeded no. two in Men’s Singles Event is Dimitij FAREITOROV, whilst last year’s runner up Vitaly NEKHVEDOVICH is listed at the position no. four.

PRIVALOVA is topping the seeding list followed by Elena DUBKOVA. Finalist from 2013, Maryia KUCHUK is no. four seed, one place below Katsiaryna BARAVOK.

In the Men’s Doubles Event Pavel PLATONOV and IIIia BARBOLIN clinched the title in 2013, as well as Maryia KUCHUK and Ina KARAHODZINA in Women’s Doubles Event and Alexandra PRIVALOVA and Pavel PLATONOV added gold to their record in Mixed Doubles Event.

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