SZUDI and NAGY claim singles titles at 109th Hungarian National Championships

Ádám SZUDI and Judit NAGY claimed the singles titles at the 109th Hungarian National Championships in Mosonmagyaróvár, both overcoming the defending champions in the finals.

In the men’s singles, 2025 champion Csaba ANDRÁS, fresh from his WTT victory in Varaždin earlier in the week, progressed confidently to the semifinals, dropping only one game to Nándor ECSEKI. On the opposite side of the draw, former champions SZUDI and Bence MAJOROS met in a high-quality encounter, with SZUDI prevailing in six games to reach the final.

The final saw ANDRÁS aiming for his second national title, while SZUDI was chasing his sixth. The match initially appeared one-sided, as SZUDI raced into a 3-0 lead. However, ANDRÁS responded impressively, saving six match points in the fifth game and forcing a decider after levelling the match. In the seventh game, SZUDI regrouped and sealed victory to secure his sixth national crown.

In the women’s singles, 41-year-old six-time champion Georgina PÓTA advanced to the semifinals in dominant fashion, defeating her former national team teammate Dóra MADARÁSZ in six games. In the other semifinal, the 17-year-old twins Judit and Rebeka NAGY faced each other, with Judit progressing in straight games.

The final delivered a captivating battle between generations. Despite PÓTA taking leads of 2-1 and 3-2, NAGY turned the match around to claim a dramatic 4-3 victory and secure the first senior national title of her career.

In the doubles events, the defending champions confirmed their dominance. SZUDI completed a remarkable treble, winning the men’s doubles with ECSEKI and the mixed doubles alongside Szandra PERGEL. In the women’s doubles, Bernadett BÁLINT and Mercédesz NAGYVÁRADI successfully defended their title for the fourth consecutive year.

The most successful player of the tournament was SZUDI, who collected three gold medals across the weekend.

Hungary

Men’s Singles

  • Champion: Ádám SZUDI
  • Runner-up: Csaba ANDRÁS
  • 3rd Place: Bence MAJOROS
  • 3rd Place: Nándor ECSEKI

Women’s Singles

  • Champion: Judit NAGY
  • Runner-up: Georgina PÓTA
  • 3rd Place: Rebeka NAGY
  • 3rd Place: Dóra MADARÁSZ

Men’s Doubles

  • Champions: Nándor ECSEKI / Ádám SZUDI
  • Runners-up: Bence MAJOROS / Csaba ANDRÁS
  • 3rd Place: Gábor BÖHM / Máté ÓCSAI
  • 3rd Place: Erik HUZSVÁR / Patrik JUHÁSZ

Women’s Doubles

  • Champions: Bernadett BÁLINT / Mercédesz NAGYVÁRADI
  • Runners-up: Sophie BARCSAI / Nóra DOHÓCZKI
  • 3rd Place: Judit NAGY / Rebeka NAGY
  • 3rd Place: Anna FEJŐS / Anna VOLENTICS

Mixed Doubles

  • Champions: Ádám SZUDI / Szandra PERGEL
  • Runners-up: Botond VARGA / Sophie BARCSAI
  • 3rd Place: Gergely KATONA / Anna VOLENTICS
  • 3rd Place: Márk GERGELY / Judit NAGY

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