Lithuania: Kornelija RILISKYTĖ Reigns Supreme in Women’s Events

At the Lithuanian Championship in Druskininkai, in the women’s singles final, Kornelija RILISKYTĖ claimed the national title after overcoming her sister Emilija RILISKYTĖ. The two later joined forces to win the women’s doubles event, defeating Auksė GECEVIČIŪTĖ and Vitalija VENCKUTĖ in the final.

Kornelija completed her golden sweep by winning the mixed doubles title with Kęstutis ŽEIMYS, sealing one of the most dominant championship performances in recent memory.

On the men’s side, Kęstutis ŽEIMYS delivered a strong and confident showing throughout the tournament. He took home the men’s singles title after defeating Matas SKUCAS in the final. He then partnered with Martin FRIZEL to win men’s doubles gold and capped off his championship weekend by securing the mixed doubles title with Kornelija RILISKYTĖ.

Women’s Singles

  • Kornelija RILISKYTE
  • Emilija RILISKYTE
  • Lukrecija JUCHNAITE
  • Marija MIKALAUSKYTE

Men’s Singles

  • Kestutis ZEIMYS
  • Matas SKUCAS
  • Valdas MARTINKUS
  • Aleksandras CHMELEVSKIS

Women’s Doubles

  • Emilija RILISKYTE & Kornelija RILISKYTE
  • Aukse GECEVICIUTE & Vitalija VENCKUTE
  • Karina IVANAUSKAITE & Eivile ABRAMAVICIUTE
  • Lukrecija JUCHNAITE & Andzelika PETRAUSKIENE

Men’s Doubles

  • Kestutis ZEIMYS & Martin FRIZEL
  • Ignas SISANOVAS & Lukas RIMKUS
  • Matas SKUCAS & Matas VILKAS
  • Aleksas VINOGRADOVAS & Aleksandras CHMELEVSKIS

Mixed Doubles

  • Kestutis ZEIMYS & Kornelija RILISKYTE
  • Matas Skucas & Emilija RILISKYTE
  • Ignas SISANOVAS & Lukrecija JUCHNAITE
  • Rokas KISIELIUS & Eivile ABRAMAVICIUTE

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