Slovenia: TOKIC confirmed expectations

Bojan TOKIC won Slovenian national championships 8th times as he beat Jan ZIBRAT in six games of the final which was held in Jesenice. It was a successful comeback of Sarabrucken`s player who lifted his last trophy seven years ago. After 2007 title he mi

Bojan TOKIC won Slovenian national championships 8th times as he beat Jan ZIBRAT in six games of the final which was held in Jesenice. It was a successful comeback of Sarabrucken`s player who lifted his last trophy seven years ago. After 2007 title he missed all championships so far due to obligations in Bundesliga. Women`s champion is Manca FAJMUT who celebrates third time in a row. She overcame Tamara PAVCNIK. Six times national champion Biljana TODOROVIC canceled her participation in the last moment.

Men`s Singles

Semi-finals: Bojan TOKIC – Darko JORGIC 4:2 (11:6 11:6 11:3 8:11 5:11 11:8) Jan ZIBRAT – Mitja HORVAT 4:0 (11:7 11:4 12:10 11:9). Final: Bojan TOKIC – Jan ZIBRAT 4:2 (10:12 5:11 11:7 14:12 11:8 11:6).

Women`s Singles

Semi-finals: Tamara PAVCNIK – Alex GALIC 4:0 (11:7 11:6 11:8 11:7) Manca FAJMUT – Veronik ZALA 4:0 (11:7 11:4 11:8 11:3). Final: Manca FAJMUT – Tamara PAVCNIK 4:1 (11:7 6:11 11:2 11:7 11:5).

Men`s Doubles

Semi-finals: Uroš SLATINSEK/Darko JORGIC – Bojan ROPOSA/Patrik SUKIC 3:1 (9:11 11:3 11:8 11:8) Jan ZIBRAT/Deni KOZUL – Mitja HORVAT/Dominik SKRABAN 3:1 (11:4 9:11 11:4 11:6). Final: Jan ZIBRAT/Deni KOZUL – Uroš SLATINSEK/Darko JORGIC 3:0 (11:8 11:7 11:5).

Women`s Doubles

Semi-finals: Manca FAJMUT/Alex GALIC – Katja GUTNIK/Ivana ZERA 3:0 (11:4 11:7 11:4) Zala VERONIK/Nika VERONIK – Ana TOFANT/Tamara PAVCNIK. Final: Manca FAJMUT/Alex GALIC – Zala VERONIK/Nika VERONIK 3:1 (11:8 7:11 12:10 11:3).

Mixed Pairs

Final: Gregor ZAFOSTNIK/Zala VERONIKA – Deni KOZUL/Katja GUTNIK 3:1 (9:11 11:7 11:6 11:9).

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