PÓTA Secures Sixth Title, ANDRÁS Clinches First at Hungarian National Championships

The Hungarian National Championships concluded in Cegléd.

In the singles competitions, Georgina PÓTA won her sixth women’s singles national title, while András CSABA celebrated his first men’s singles crown. The most successful player of the championship was Ádám SZUDI, who claimed two gold medals.

PÓTA dominated the tournament, dropping only three sets across five matches. In the final, she faced 15-year-old Sophie BARCSAI, who impressed throughout the competition by reaching the final in two doubles events and the semifinals in singles. Although PÓTA won in straight sets, BARCSAI’S run marked her as a future star.

The men’s singles final was a clash between Bence MAJOROS, a two-time champion, and András CSABA, who plays in the Bundesliga. Despite MAJOROS’ experience, the 22-year-old CSABA won 4–0, showing mental strength and skill in decisive moments.

In the doubles events, Ádám SZUDI and Nándor ECSEKI won the men’s doubles title for the fifth time. SZUDI also partnered with Szandra PERGEL to win their third consecutive mixed doubles title. In the women’s doubles, Bernadett BÁLINT and Mercédesz NAGYVÁRADI also secured their third title.

Despite missing the singles competition due to illness, SZUDI’S performance in doubles reflected his consistency and form, making him the most decorated player of the 2025 Hungarian Championships.

Men’s single

Semi-final

ANDRÁS–HOLLO 4:2 (–9, 5, –9, 5, 10, 4)

MAJOROS–JUHÁSZ 4:3 (–9, 6, 2, 9, –10, –8, 6)

Final

ANDRÁS–MAJOROS 4:0 (9, 8, 9, 6)

  • ANDRÁS Csaba (TTC Bad Homburg)
  • MAJOROS Bence (C’Chartres TT)
  • HOLLO Mike (DJK Effeltrich) and JUHÁSZ Patrik (Celldömölki VVSE)

Men’s double

Semi-final

ECSEKI, SZUDI–KIZAKISZ, POÓR 3:0 (9, 6, 4)

JAKAB, JUHÁSZ–BÖHM, MAJOROS 3:0 (6, 7, 9)

Final

ECSEKI, SZUDI–JAKAB, JUHÁSZ 3:1 (8, –6, 7, 6)

  • ECSEKI Nándor, SZUDI Ádám (Sporting, Akademia Zamojska Zamosc)
  • JAKAB János, JUHÁSZ Patrik (Celldömölki VVSE)
  • KIZAKISZ Georgiosz, POÓR Balázs (Yorgos Asztalitenisz SE, Szombathelyi AK) and BÖHM Gábor, MAJOROS Bence (SPG Walter Wels, C’Chartres TT)

Women’s single

Semi-final

PÓTA–BARCSAI 4:0 (10, 3, 6, 4)

BÁLINT–MADARÁSZ 4:0 (4, 1, 0, 0)

Final

PÓTA–BÁLINT 4:0 (6, 8, 7, 7)

  • PÓTA Georgina (Budaörsi SC)
  • BÁLINT Bernadett (Győri AC)
  • BARCSAI Sophie (Győri AC) and Madarász Dóra (Budaörsi SC)

Women’s double

Semi-final

BÁLINT, NAGYVÁRADI–FAZEKAS, MADARÁSZ 3:2 (6, –9, –4, 6, 15)

BARCSAI, DOHOCZKI–DARI, FEJŐS 3:0 (7, 9, 4)

Final

BÁLINT, NAGYVÁRADI–BARCSAI, DOHOCZKI 3:1 (–10, 12, 9, 6)

  • BÁLINT BERNADETT, NAGYVÁRADI MERCÉDESZ (Győri AC, Budapesti Erdért SE)
  • BARCSAI Sophie, DOHOCZKI Nóra (Győri AC, Budaörsi SC)
  • FAZEKAS Mária, MADARÁSZ Dóra (Budaörsi SC) and DARI Helga, FEJŐS Anna (Budaörsi SC, MTV Engelbostel-Schulenburg)

Mixed double

Semi-final

SZUDI, PERGEL–KATONA, VOLENTICS 3:0 (3, 6, 4)

VARGA, BARCSAI–KOVÁCS, NAGY 3:2 (10, 12, –10, –5, 6)

Final

SZUDI, PERGEL–VARGA, BARCSAI 3:1 (8, –7, 4, 10)

  • SZUDI Ádám, PERGEL Szandra (Akademia Zamojska Zamosc, UTTC Stockerau)
  • VARGA Botond, BARCSAI Sophie (High Life SE, Győri AC)
  • KATONA Gergely, VOLENTICS Anna (DVTK, Városi SE Dunakeszi) and KOVÁCS Sebestyén, NAGY Judit (PEAC)

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