POTA and FAZEKAS clinch fourth Hungarian title

Georgina POTA beat title holder Dora MADARASZ in four straight games in the Women’s Singles final and clinched fourth National Championships title in her career. The winner POTA overcame 4th seeded Mercedesz NAGYVÁRADI in semi final (4:1) whilst runner

Georgina POTA beat title holder Dora MADARASZ in four straight games in the Women’s Singles final and clinched fourth National Championships title in her career. The winner POTA overcame 4th seeded Mercedesz NAGYVÁRADI in semi final (4:1) whilst runner up Dora MADARASZ won against 3rd seeded Eva BRAUN (4:2)

Peter FAZEKAS celebrated also fourth title in his career. He overcame title holder Janos JAKAB in seven games thriller in the final. 4th seeded Peter FAZEKAS beat his club mate 2nd seeded Daniel KOSIBA in six sets while the 1st seeded Adam PATTANTYUS was defeated by title holder Janos JAKAB in four games in semi final.

Szandra PERGEL and Dora MADARASZ defended their Women’s Doubles title by beating 2nd seeded Krisztina AMBRUS Mercedesz NAGYVARADI (3:2). Bronze medalists were Borbala GAJDOS Nora HARASZTI and Zsofia FEHER Sara OROSZ.

Peter FAZEKAS and Daniel KOSIBA clinched the Men’s Doubles title. They won against Junior European champions 2014 Nandor ECSEKI and Adam SZUDI in three sets. Bronze medalists were Daniel KRISTON Sandor VARGA and 2nd seeded Janos JAKAB Krisztian MOLNAR.

Adam SZUDI and Szandra PERGEL were unstoppable in Mixed Doubles category. They beat Peter FAZEKAS Timea VARGA in three games in the Final and EYC runner ups Tamas LAKATOS Dora MADARASZ in semi final (3:2). Nandor ECSEKI Kata TOTH mixed doubles reached semi final where they were defeated by FAZEKAS VARGA in five sets.

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