LEVAJAC and ŠURJAN crowned champions in Subotica

Dimitrije LEVAJAC and Sabina ŠURJAN claimed the singles titles at the Serbian National Championships in Subotica.

LEVAJAC emerged as the men’s singles champion after a strong run through the knockout stage, finishing ahead of Uroš NINKOVIĆ in the final. Branislav ĐAN and Nemanja ĐILAS completed the podium with bronze medals.

In the women’s singles, ŠURJAN secured the national title by defeating Izabela LUPULESKU in the final. Rea BEZEG and Tijana JOKIĆ shared third place, underlining the depth of competition in the women’s event.

LEVAJAC also enjoyed success in doubles, teaming up with ĐILAS to win the men’s doubles title. The runners-up were ŠEPA and NINKOVIĆ, while the pairs Pavlović / Pavlović and Karakašević / Peto finished in third place.

In the women’s doubles, LUPULESKU and ŠURJAN claimed the title, ahead of Maksuti and JOKIĆ. The bronze medals went to Boškovski / Knežević and Bezeg / Radak.

The mixed doubles title went to LEVAJAC and LUPULESKU, who added another gold medal to their successful campaign. NINKOVIĆ and VANJO finished second, while ŠEPA / RADAK and PANDUREVIĆ / JOKIĆ shared third place.

Serbia

Men’s Singles

  • Champion: Dimitrije LEVAJAC
  • Runner-up: Uroš NINKOVIĆ
  • 3rd Place: Branislav ĐAN
  • 3rd Place: Nemanja ĐILAS

Women’s Singles

  • Champion: Sabina ŠURJAN
  • Runner-up: Izabela LUPULESKU
  • 3rd Place: Rea BEZEG
  • 3rd Place: Tijana JOKIĆ

Men’s Doubles

  • Champions: Nemanja ĐILAS / Dimitrije LEVAJAC
  • Runners-up: Matija ŠEPA / Uroš NINKOVIĆ
  • 3rd Place: Dimitrije PAVLOVIĆ / Dušan PAVLOVIĆ
  • 3rd Place: Aleksandar KARAKAŠEVIĆ / Szolt PETO

Women’s Doubles

  • Champions: Izabela LUPULESKU / Sabina ŠURJAN
  • Runners-up: Aneta MAKSUTI / Tijana JOKIĆ
  • 3rd Place: Maša BOŠKOVSKI / Slađana KNEŽEVIĆ
  • 3rd Place: Rea BEZEG / Sara RADAK

Mixed Doubles

  • Champions: Dimitrije LEVAJAC / Izabela LUPULESKU
  • Runners-up: Uroš NINKOVIĆ / Maja VANJO
  • 3rd Place: Matija ŠEPA / Sara RADAK
  • 3rd Place: Vladimir PANDUREVIĆ / Tijana JOKIĆ

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