Home Advantage: Türkiye Claims Multiple Titles in Cappadocia

The second tournament in the JOOLA Europe Youth Series 2025, held in Nevşehir, Cappadocia (Türkiye), concluded after five days of exciting competition.

In the Under 15 Girls’ Singles, Lotta ROTHFUSS of Germany clinched gold after overcoming compatriot Rhea Zhu CHEN in the final. The bronze medals went to Nil BASRAN and Ela Su YÖNTER, both representing Turkey.

In the Under 15 Boys’ Singles, Kenan KAHRAMAN of Turkey secured the title with a win over Malik SEVERINSEN of Denmark. Ioannis-Panagiotis KIOSELOGLOU of Greece and Jonathan GAISER of Germany claimed the bronze.

In the Under 13 Girls’ Singles, Turkey’s Ela Su YÖNTER captured the gold medal by defeating Lotta ROTHFUSS of Germany in the final. Belinay DAVUŞ and Armin AYDIN, both from Turkey, reached the semifinals.

In the Under 13 Boys’ Singles, Berat ÖZDEMİR of Turkey triumphed over his teammate Ali Enes SEREN in the final. The bronze medals were awarded to Ahmet Yiğit GÜLENLER of Turkey and Theofanis MARKOULAKIS of Greece.

In the Under 13 Mixed Doubles Final, Turkey’s Berat ÖZDEMİR and Belinay DAVUŞ overcame their fellow countrymen Ahmet Yiğit GÜLENLER and Duru Beril TOK to win gold. The bronze medals went to the Turkish pairs Ali Enes SEREN / Ela Su YÖNTER and Aras AYDIN / Armin AYDIN.

In the final of the Under 15 Mixed Doubles Event, Kenan KAHRAMAN and Nil BASRAN of Turkey defeated Germany’s Jannis WÜRZBERGER and Lotta ROTHFUSS to claim the title. The semifinalists were Jonathan GAISER / Rhea Zhu CHEN of Germany and Kuzey GÜNDOĞDU / Duru KIRBAÇ of Turkey.

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