Hranice awaits new Czech champion

Czech National Championship 2015 will be held in Hranice (27th February to 1th March 2015). The 2014 titles winners in singles are Tomáš KONECNY in the Men’s and Iveta VACENOVSKA in Women’s Event. In Plzen Tomáš KONECNÝ overcame Dmitrij PROKOPCOV in the

Czech National Championship 2015 will be held in Hranice (27th February to 1th March 2015).

The 2014 titles winners in singles are Tomáš KONECNY in the Men’s and Iveta VACENOVSKA in Women’s Event. In Plzen Tomáš KONECNÝ overcame Dmitrij PROKOPCOV in the final (Men’s Singles winner in 2013) 4:2 the top seed. Iveta VACENOVSKÁ in final overcame Katerina PENKAVOVÁ 4:1.

Czech National Championship 2015 in Hranice:
Friday 27th February – qualification
Saturday 28th February – Main draw
Sunday 1th. March – afternoon – finals

 

 

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