RAGNI and MORRI Crowned San Marino Champions

The San Marino National Championships concluded with victories for Lorenzo RAGNI and Chiara MORRI, who claimed the men’s and women’s singles titles respectively.

In the men’s singles, Ragni topped the podium ahead of Mattias MONGIUSTI, while Mattia BERARDI and Federico GIARDI rounded out the top four.

In the women’s singles, Chiara MORRI emerged as national champion, defeating Asia TOCCACELI in the final.

Men’s Singles

  • • Lorenzo RAGNI
  • • Mattias MONGIUSTI

Women’s Singles

  • • Chiara MORRI
  • • Asia TOCCACELI

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