Sixth National Titles for MARCHETTI and NUYTINCK in Leuze-en-Hainaut

Belgium’s top table tennis players gathered at LeuzArena for the 2024 Belgian National Championships, where Nathalie MARCHETTI and Cédric NUYTINCK each claimed their sixth career singles titles, reaffirming their long-standing dominance on the national stage.

In the women’s singles final, Nathalie MARCHETTI delivered a commanding performance, defeating teenage sensation Lilou MASSART in straight games (4-0). MARCHETTI had earlier eliminated Sara DEVOS in the semifinals (4-1), while MASSART edged out Margo DEGRAEF in a tight 4-3 battle to reach her first senior final.

In the men’s singles final, Cédric NUYTINCK overcame Adrien RASSENFOSSE 4-2 in an electric atmosphere. Backed by a lively crowd, NUYTINCK showed his experience and resilience to capture another national crown. He defeated Martin ALLEGRO 4-1 in the semifinals, while RASSENFOSSE secured his place in the final by beating Robin DEVOS 4-2.

In the doubles competitions, Alessi MASSART and Lilou MASSART captured the mixed doubles title, marking a special family achievement. In women’s doubles, Julie VAN HAUWAERT and Sara DEVOS took gold, while Alessi MASSART also claimed the men’s doubles title alongside Tom CLOSSET.

Men’s Singles

  • Cédric NUYTINCK
  • Adrien RASSENFOSSE

Women’s Singles

  • Nathalie MARCHETTI
  • Lilou MASSART

Men’s Doubles

  • Alessi MASSART and Tom CLOSSET

Women’s Doubles

  • Julie Van HAUWAERT and Sara DEVOS

Mixed Doubles

  • Alessi MASSART and Lilou MASSART

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