REDZIMSKI defends title as WIELGOS claims first crown in Szczecin

Miłosz REDZIMSKI and Zuzanna WIELGOS claimed the singles titles at the Polish National Championships in Szczecin.

REDZIMSKI successfully defended his title with a dominant performance. In the final, he defeated Jakub DYJAS in straight games (4-0), having earlier overcome Marek BADOWSKI in the semifinals. DYJAS reached the final after beating Tomasz KOTOWSKI.

In the women’s singles, WIELGOS celebrated her first national title after an impressive run. She defeated Paulina KRZYSIEK in the final (4-2), having edged past Katarzyna WĘGRZYN in a dramatic seven-game semifinal. KRZYSIEK advanced to the final after overcoming Natalia BAJOR.

WIELGOS also added a second gold medal in women’s doubles alongside BAJOR, while Marcel BŁASZCZYK enjoyed a standout tournament, winning both men’s doubles with Jakub STECYSZYN and mixed doubles with KRZYSIEK.

Poland

Men’s Singles

  • Champion: Miłosz REDZIMSKI
  • Runner-up: Jakub DYJAS
  • 3rd Place: Marek BADOWSKI
  • 3rd Place: Tomasz KOTOWSKI

Women’s Singles

  • Champion: Zuzanna WIELGOS
  • Runner-up: Paulina KRZYSIEK
  • 3rd Place: Natalia BAJOR
  • 3rd Place: Katarzyna WĘGRZYN

Men’s Doubles

  • Champions: Marcel BŁASZCZYK / Jakub STECYSZYN
  • Runners-up: Konrad KULPA / Tomasz KOTOWSKI
  • 3rd Place: Szymon KOLASA / Artur GRELA
  • 3rd Place: Patryk DZIUBA / Kamil NALEPA

Women’s Doubles

  • Champions: Zuzanna WIELGOS / Natalia BAJOR
  • Runners-up: Ilona SZTWIERTHNIA / Aleksandra MICHALAK
  • 3rd Place: Katarzyna RAJKOWSKA / Natalia BOGDANOWICZ
  • 3rd Place: Anna WĘGRZYN / Katarzyna WĘGRZYN

Mixed Doubles

  • Champions: Marcel BŁASZCZYK / Paulina KRZYSIEK
  • Runners-up: Rafał FORMELA / Natalia BOGDANOWICZ
  • 3rd Place: Maciej KUBIK / Natalia BAJOR
  • 3rd Place: Artur BIAŁEK / Anna BRZYSKA

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