NAUMI and DONNER retain titles in Tampere

Alex NAUMI and Marina DONNER claimed the singles titles at the Finnish National Championships in Tampere.

The weekend in Tampere saw defending champions hold their ground, with both NAUMI and DONNER once again confirming their dominance on the national stage.

In the men’s singles, NAUMI secured his third national title after a thrilling seven-game final against Aleksi RÄSÄNEN. The closely contested match featured several long rallies, with NAUMI eventually prevailing 4-3. On his way to the title, he maintained a high level throughout the tournament, while bronze medals went to Otto TENNILÄ and Lassi LEHTOLA.

In the women’s singles, DONNER continued her dominance of the decade, capturing another national title with a 4-2 victory over Aleksandra TITIEVSKAJA in the final. Maria GIRLEA and Anni BÖLENIUS completed the podium.

NAUMI also added a second gold medal in men’s doubles alongside RÄSÄNEN, while DONNER claimed the women’s doubles title with GIRLEA. In mixed doubles, Matias OJALA and TITIEVSKAJA secured the title.

Text: Heikki Kiiskinen, Photo: Ildiko Kadar

Finland

Men’s Singles

  • Champion: Alex NAUMI
  • Runner-up: Aleksi RÄSÄNEN
  • 3rd Place: Otto TENNILÄ
  • 3rd Place: Lassi LEHTOLA

Women’s Singles

  • Champion: Marina DONNER
  • Runner-up: Aleksandra TITIEVSKAJA
  • 3rd Place: Maria GIRLEA
  • 3rd Place: Anni BÖLENIUS

Men’s Doubles

  • Champions: Alex NAUMI / Aleksi RÄSÄNEN
  • Runners-up: Lassi LEHTOLA / Juho KAHLOS
  • 3rd Place: Lauri HAKASTE / Matias OJALA
  • 3rd Place: Miikka O’CONNOR / Otto TENNILÄ

Women’s Doubles

  • Champions: Marina DONNER / Maria GIRLEA
  • Runners-up: Polina LEVKINA / Luo YUMO
  • 3rd Place: Jaimielee ENRIQUEZ / Elina VEIDENBAUM
  • 3rd Place: Anni HELJALA / Aleksandra TITIEVSKAJA

Mixed Doubles

  • Champions: Matias OJALA / Aleksandra TITIEVSKAJA
  • Runners-up: Lassi LEHTOLA / Maria GIRLEA
  • 3rd Place: Ildiko KADAR / Mika RÄSÄNEN
  • 3rd Place: Jannika OKSANEN / Otto TENNILÄ

Related News

WINTER: The best decision of my table tennis career

Since December 2024, Sabine WINTER’S career has followed only one direction sharply upwards. The key to this development lies in an extraordinary decision she made at that time: a complete...

Read more

From Jeju to Havířov: Eurospins Camp Continues to Unite European and Korean Youth

For the second time, young Europeans aged 13 to 16 are practicing in a joint Eurospins camp with their peers from South Korea. Last December it was in Asia, in...

Read more

ETTU celebrates 25 years of partnership with LIEBHERR

The European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) proudly marks 25 years of partnership with LIEBHERR, one of the world’s leading technology companies and a long-standing supporter of European table tennis. “For...

Read more

Webinar Social Media Conduct for Umpires and Referees attracts strong interest

As part of a new initiative, the ETTU Umpires and Referees Committee hosted a webinar dedicated to social media conduct for match officials, drawing significant interest from across the community....

Read more

Contact

About Us

Privacy Policy

Terms & Conditions

The European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) is the governing body of the sport of table tennis in Europe, and is the only authority recognized for this purpose by the International Table Tennis Federation. The ETTU deals with all matters relating to table tennis at a European level, including the development and promotion of the sport in the territories controlled by its 58 member associations, and the organization of continental table tennis competitions, including the European Championships.

Powered By

All Competitions

Senior Competitions

Club Competitions

Youth Competitions

More Competitions