MUTTI and MOSCONI celebrate in Italy

After many successes in youth level Leonardo MUTTI (19 year old) became a champion of Italy for the very first time. The best European cadet of 2010 defeated Paolo BISI 4:1 in the final of the event which was held in the city of Molfetta. MUTTI absolutel

After many successes in youth level Leonardo MUTTI (19 year old) became a champion of Italy for the very first time. The best European cadet of 2010 defeated Paolo BISI 4:1 in the final of the event which was held in the city of Molfetta. MUTTI absolutely deserves the title especially knowing that he managed to eliminate in the semi-final defending champion Niagol STOYANOV in seven games. Last year STOYANOV overcame BISI in the super exciting final.

In the women`s final Veronica MOSCONI made a big surprise beating WANG Yu 4:1. WANG was considered as clear favorite. She was a member of golden Italian team which got the title in 2003 European Championships in Courmayeur.

Men`s Final: Leonardo MUTTI – Paolo BISI 4:1
Men`s Semi-final: Leonardo MUTTI – Niagol STOYANOV 4:3 Paolo BISI – Mattia CROTTI 4:3
Women`s Final: Veronica MOSCONI – WANG Yu 4:1
Women`s Semi-final: WANG Yu – Debora VIVARELLI 4:0 Veronica MOSCONI – Giorgia PICCOLIN 4:2

 

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