Pert Marten LEHTLAAN and Airi AVAMERI Crowned Estonian Table Tennis Champions

In the men’s singles, 17-year-old Pert Marten LEHTLAAN (Viimsi Table Tennis Club) claimed his first Estonian Championship title, defeating 14-time Estonian Champion Aleksandr SMIRNOV (LTK Kalev) in the final with a 4:2 victory. LEHTLAAN showcased an impressive performance throughout the tournament, dropping only three sets in total, two of which came in the final match. In the semifinals, he convincingly defeated Madis Moos (TTÜ Sports Club) 4:0.

In the women’s singles, Airi AVAMERI (TTÜ Sports Club) secured her seventh national title, dominating the competition and losing only two sets throughout the tournament. She defeated Reelica HANSON (TTÜ Sports Club) 4:1 in the final.

Men’s Singles Podium:

  • Pert Marten LEHTLAAN (Viimsi Table Tennis Club)
  • Aleksandr SMIRNOV (LTK Kalev)
  • Madis MOOS (TTÜ Sports Club)
  • Vallot VAINULA (Pärnu LTK Vint-90)

Semifinal Results:

Pert Marten LEHTLAAN vs. Madis MOOS – 4:0

Aleksandr SMIRNOV vs. Vallot VAINULA – 4:1

Women’s Singles Podium:

  • Airi AVAMERI (TTÜ Sports Club)
  • Reelica HANSON (TTÜ Sports Club)
  • Kätlin PÕLDVEER (LTK Kalev)
  • Arina LITVINOVA (Narva Paemurru Sports School)

Semifinal Results:

Airi AVAMERI vs. Arina LITVINOVA – 4:1

Reelica hanson vs. Kätlin Põldveer – 4:1

Men’s Doubles:

  • Maksim VUHKA – Toomas LIBENE (Viimsi PINX / Viimsi PINX)
  • Mart LUUK – Markkos PUKK (Pärnu LTK Vint-90 / Tartu SS Kalev)
  • Madis MOOS – Pert Marten LEHTLAAN (TTÜ Sports Club / Viimsi Table Tennis Club)
  • Vallot VAINULA – Aleksandr SMIRNOV (Pärnu LTK Vint-90 / LTK Kalev)

Women’s Doubles:

  • Airi AVAMERI – Arina LITVINOVA (TTÜ Sports Club / Narva Paemurru Sports School)
  • Reelica HANSON – Kätlin PÕLDVEER (TTÜ Sports Club / LTK Kalev)
  • Kristina ANDREJEVA – Alina JAGNENKOVA (Aseri Sports Club / Maardu LTK)
  • Maria ŽAVRONKOVA – Liidia DMITRIJEVA (Narva Paemurru Sports School / LTK Narova)

Mixed Doubles:

  • Vallot VAINULA – Airi AVAMERI (Pärnu LTK Vint-90 / TTÜ Sports Club)
  • Markkos PUKK – Arina LITVINOVA (Tartu SS Kalev / Narva Paemurru Sports School)
  • Aleksandr SMIRNOV – Kätlin PÕLDVEER (LTK Kalev / LTK Kalev)
  • Stanislav STROGOV – Alina JAGNENKOVA (TTÜ Sports Club / Maardu LTK)

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