LI and OOSTWOUDER Dutch national champions

LI Jie and Ewout OOSTWOUDER were crowned Dutch national champion in Zwolle the Netherlands. For LI Jie it is her first individual title in 10 years she made it to the final six times but was defeated by LI Jiao on all these occasions. Ewout OOSTWOUDER ma

LI Jie and Ewout OOSTWOUDER were crowned Dutch national champion in Zwolle the Netherlands. For LI Jie it is her first individual title in 10 years she made it to the final six times but was defeated by LI Jiao on all these occasions. Ewout OOSTWOUDER managed to defend his title in the men’s single event.

Britt EERLAND had a good tournament with a place in the women’s final against LI Jie. The defender won in five games. In women’s doubles EERLAND claimed the title alongside Kim VERMAAS. The duo defeated surprise finalists Angelique GERTENBACH and Melanie BIERDRAGER in three games. Earlier on Saturday VERMAAS also claimed the mixed doubles title with her partner Rajko GOMMERS. GOMMERS and VERMAAS defeated two time champions Martijn de VRIES and Nicky van POL-ZETSEN quickly in three games.

Nathan van der LEE and Cosmin STAN conquered the title in men’s doubles. The duo played a thrilling final against Laurens TROMER and Patrick OEIJ. With 11-7 in the fifth and final game Van der LEE and STAN claimed their first doubles title together.

Results

Women’s final: LI Jie – Britt EERLAND 9-11 11-5 11-4 11-6 11-8
Men’s final: Ewout OOSTWOUDER – Laurens TROMER 11-6 11-5 11-4 8-11 9-11 11-5
Women’s Doubles: EERLAND/VERMAAS – GERTENBACH/BIERDRAGER 11-9 11-6 11-3
Men’s Doubels: Van der LEE/STAN – TROMER/OEIJ 11-6 3-11 11-5 5-11 11-8
Mixed Doubles: GOMMERS/VERMAAS – De VRIES/Van POL-ZETSEN 11-7 11-6 11-7

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