SHUO Han Men and Laurens TROMER get main prize

Dutch National Championships

 

The new table tennis champions of Holland are SHUO Han Men and Laurens TROMER. They both won the Dutch national championships in the single event for the second time in their careers.

 

SHUO Han Men surprised the number one of the ranking Kim VERMAAS the champion of 2019 in the final. The teenager the number two of the ranking won this match with 4-0 (11-7 11-9 11-9 11-9). The match duration was only 30 minutes. She won her first title two years ago in 2017.

 

Laurens TROMER defeated Rajko Gommers the number one of the ranking list. He played a very decent final in Zwolle and won the game with 4-0 as well (11-4 11-6 11-8 11-7). He won his first title in 2016.

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