Diogo CARVALHO and Inês MATOS crowned champions in Portugal

Diogo CARVALHO (Sporting CP) and Inês MATOS (Boa Hora FC) are the crowned champions of the Portugal’s National Championships held this weekend in the Municipal Pavilion of Vila Nova de Gaia.

Diogo won the fifth trophy by beating Gonçalo GOMES (CD 1.º Maio) in the final national vice-champion for the second consecutive year.

Inês MATOS just 17 years old became national champion for the first time beating Patrícia SANTOS from Sporting also 17 in the final. Last year Inês MATOS finished in 2nd.

Men’s Singles

1st Diogo CARVALHO (Sporting CP)

2nd Gonçalo GOMES (CD 1st May)

3rd José MAGALHÃES (GDCS Juncal) / Marco RODRIGUES (CD 1st May)

Women’s Singles

1st Inês MATOS (Boa Hora FC)

2nd Patrícia SANTOS (Sporting CP)

3rd Matilde PINTO (CTM Mirandela) / Olga CHRAMKO (ADC Ponta Pargo)

Women’s Doubles

1st Inês MATOS (Boa Hora FC) / Patrícia SANTOS (Sporting CP)

2nd Olga CHRAMKO (ADC Ponta Pargo) / Mariana GONÇALVES (CS Marítimo)

3rd Rita FINS / Matilde PINTO (CTM Mirandela)

Sara NUNES (CTM Ponta Sol) / Catarina FERREIRA (ADC Ponta Pargo)

Men’s Doubles

1st Jaime BESSA (CTM Lagos) / José MAGALHÃES (GDCS Juncal)

2nd Marco RODRIGUES / Gonçalo GOMES (CD 1.º Maio)

3rd Bode ABIODUN / Tiago ABIODUN (Sporting CP)

Alexandre QUEIROZ / Pedro OLHERO (CCR Arrabães)

Mixed Doubles

1st Bode ABIODUN / Patrícia SANTOS (Sporting CP)

2nd Rafael KONG / Matilde PINTO (CTM Mirandela)

3rd Jaime BESSA (CTM Lagos) / Raquel MARTINS (U Sebastianense FC)

Gonçalo GOMES (CD 1.º Maio) / Inês MATOS (Boa Hora FC)

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