The Hungarian girls dominated the tournament in Dimitrovgrad

The team events at the second tournament of the Europe Youth Series the 2023 Serbia Open concluded today. At the Sports Complex in Dimitrovgrad champions were crowned after three days of play: Montenegro 1 and England in the boys’ categories and Hungary in the girls’ categories.

In the final of the Under 15 Boys’ Event Montenegro’s Stefan RADONJIC Milan VUCETIC and Jaksa KRIVOKAPIC overcame Denmark’s Erik HOEIER and Adam NOTTELMAN dominantly with a 3-0 score. Serbia 2 and Denmark 1 finished third.

 

Under 15 Hungary’s first team composed of Sophie BARCSAI and Nora DOHOCZKI triumphed over the second team with Johanna PETERY and Rebeka NAGY after a closely contested five-match battle.

In the Under 13 Boys’ Teams final Kacper PIWOWAR and Abraham SELLADO of England defeated Romania’s Alexandru POP and David TORO with a score of 3-1. POP secured one individual match victory.

In the Under 13 Girls’ Team Event Hungary’s Lizett FAZEKAS and Szonja SZÖGI overcame the Swiss duo of Akhyata PATRA and Enya HU. They needed all five matches to secure their victory. FAZEKAS remained unbeaten in singles but she lost in doubles and PATRA overcame SZÖGI in singles.

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