MÖREGÅRDH and KÄLLBERG crowned champions in Sweden

Truls MÖREGÅRDH and Christina KÄLLBERG claimed the singles titles at the Swedish National Championships.

MÖREGÅRDH confirmed his top status with a strong performance in the men’s singles. He defeated Mattias KARLSSON in the semifinals (4-1) and followed up with a convincing win over Anton KÄLLBERG in the final (4-1) to secure the title.

In the women’s singles, KÄLLBERG finished ahead of Linda BERGSTRÖM in the final, while Filippa BERGAND and Nomin BAASAN shared third place.

In doubles events, Viktor BRODD and Jon PERSSON dominated the men’s doubles competition, winning the title without dropping a match in the knockout stage. In women’s doubles, Matilda HANSSON and Nomin BAASAN claimed the title after a strong performance in the final.

The mixed doubles crown went to Simon ARVIDSSON and Alma RÖÖSE.

Sweden

Men’s Singles

  • Champion: Truls MÖREGÅRDH
  • Runner-up: Anton KÄLLBERG
  • 3rd Place: Mattias KARLSSON
  • 3rd Place: Elias BJÖRNSJÖ RANEFUR

Women’s Singles

  • Champion: Christina KÄLLBERG
  • Runner-up: Linda BERGSTRÖM
  • 3rd Place: Filippa BERGAND
  • 3rd Place: Nomin BAASAN

Men’s Doubles

  • Champions: Viktor BRODD / Jon PERSSON
  • Runners-up: Simon ARVIDSSON / Max HEDBOM
  • 3rd Place: Omid KHOSHBAKHT / Sebastian LOSO
  • 3rd Place: Simon BERGLUND / Harald ANDERSSON

Women’s Doubles

  • Champions: Matilda HANSSON / Nomin BAASAN
  • Runners-up: Siri BENJEGÅRD / Alice NILSSON
  • 3rd Place: Alma RÖÖSE / Agnes SVENSSON
  • 3rd Place: Hannah HOLGERSSON / Leah TVEIT MUSKANTOR

Mixed Doubles

  • Champions: Simon ARVIDSSON / Alma RÖÖSE
  • Runners-up: Martin FRIIS / Filippa BERGAND
  • 3rd Place: Elias BJÖRNSJÖ RANEFUR / Linda BERGSTRÖM
  • 3rd Place: Noa DAHLSTRÖM / Agnes SVENSSON

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