Hat-trick for LIND and WALLOE in Denmark

Anders LIND and Sophie WALLØE became triple champions on the 79. Danish Championships. They won their singles and doubles titles and together they clinched mixed doubles gold in Odense.

It was Anders LINDS fourths Championships in singles in a row but Sophie WALLØES won her first golden trophy in women singles

In the final 21 years old Anders Lind bat the 18-year old Patrick SKARSHOLM 4-0. Patrick SKARSHOLM won a week ago the Danish championship in junior singles. In Doubles DYEKJÆR and HARTVIGSEN was require to go to qualifications but they managed to reach the final. At the last hurdle top seeds LIND and CHRISTENSE prevailed.

Sophie WALLØE overcame Izabell NØRLE also in straight games. In Doubles TOELHØJ and S WALLØ prevailed against HAAGENSEN and NØRLE.

 

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