PLATONOV did it again in Belarus

Pavel PLATONOV defended his title at the Men’s Singles Event in Minsk. In Women’s Event Aleksandra PRIVALOVA last year’s Belarus champion lost her title after six games duel against Elena DUBKOVA. PLATONOV the top seeded player in Singles beat Vitaly N

Pavel PLATONOV defended his title at the Men’s Singles Event in Minsk. In Women’s Event Aleksandra PRIVALOVA last year’s Belarus champion lost her title after six games duel against Elena DUBKOVA. PLATONOV the top seeded player in Singles beat Vitaly NEKHVEDOVICH in the final 4:2.

New champions in Men’s Doubles Event are Dimitry CHUMAKOV and Gleb SHAMRUK. In the Women’s Doubles Event final Maryia KUCHUK and Alina ORLOVSKA beat PRIVALOVA and Katsiaryna BARAVOK in straight games.

Pavel PLATONOV won the title in Mixed Doubels last year with Alexandra PRIVALOVA but this year he succeeded with BARAVOK.

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