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NEWSSapic i Oliveriusova mistrzami 50. Grand Prix. Cztery tytuły i aż sześć flag.[BEL] Nicolas Fays / [ITA] Marco Meacci [2]6-4 6-2[UKR] Tymur Chukanov / [UKR] Volodymyr Revenko[CZE] Sara Oliveriusova [2]6-1 6-0[CZE] Elly Meszarosova[SRB] Djordje Sapic [3]6-1 7-5[NOR] Nikolai Shibani [4][DEN] Caroline Hermanns / [UKR] Anna-Adelina Nykyforuk [1]6-4 6-4[TPE] Ching Ying Chen / [TPE] Yen-Ni Chiang [2][BEL] Nicolas Fays / [ITA] Marco Meacci [2]6-0 6-3[POL] Antoni Kasperski / [POL] Hubert PlenkiewiczNEWSCzeski finał u dziewcząt. Kasperski i Plenkiewicz ostatnimi Polakami w grze[TPE] Ching Ying Chen / [TPE] Yen-Ni Chiang [2]6-3 6-1[POL] Zofia Janusz / [POL] Martyna Sikora[DEN] Caroline Hermanns / [UKR] Anna-Adelina Nykyforuk [1]6-2 6-4[FIN] Milla Kotamaki / [FIN] Emma Tuominen[CZE] Sara Oliveriusova [2]6-4 0-6 6-2[CZE] Katerina Filipova[CZE] Elly Meszarosova1-6 6-1 6-4[KAZ] Yerkezhan Zhanatayeva [6][UKR] Tymur Chukanov / [UKR] Volodymyr Revenko6-4 6-2Ivan Charnyshou / [KAZ] Akhmadi Makhanov [3][NOR] Nikolai Shibani [4]6-4 6-4[ESP] Jorge Martinez Vasquez[SRB] Djordje Sapic [3]7-5 3-6 6-2[ITA] Marco Meacci [5]NEWSUpał zabrał ostatnich Polaków w singlu. Jedynka za burtą, dwie polskie pary w półfinałach debla[POL] Zofia Janusz / [POL] Martyna Sikora6-3 7-5[KAZ] Karolina Ligai / [POL] Aleksandra Zaplawa[TPE] Ching Ying Chen / [TPE] Yen-Ni Chiang [2]6-3 6-1[CZE] Natalie Irahola / [CZE] Elly MeszarosovaIvan Charnyshou / [KAZ] Akhmadi Makhanov [3]5-7 7-6(1) 13-11[SWE] Alexander Chmielewski / [KAZ] Rodion TraigelNEWSSapic i Oliveriusova mistrzami 50. Grand Prix. Cztery tytuły i aż sześć flag.[BEL] Nicolas Fays / [ITA] Marco Meacci [2]6-4 6-2[UKR] Tymur Chukanov / [UKR] Volodymyr Revenko[CZE] Sara Oliveriusova [2]6-1 6-0[CZE] Elly Meszarosova[SRB] Djordje Sapic [3]6-1 7-5[NOR] Nikolai Shibani [4][DEN] Caroline Hermanns / [UKR] Anna-Adelina Nykyforuk [1]6-4 6-4[TPE] Ching Ying Chen / [TPE] Yen-Ni Chiang [2][BEL] Nicolas Fays / [ITA] Marco Meacci [2]6-0 6-3[POL] Antoni Kasperski / [POL] Hubert PlenkiewiczNEWSCzeski finał u dziewcząt. Kasperski i Plenkiewicz ostatnimi Polakami w grze[TPE] Ching Ying Chen / [TPE] Yen-Ni Chiang [2]6-3 6-1[POL] Zofia Janusz / [POL] Martyna Sikora[DEN] Caroline Hermanns / [UKR] Anna-Adelina Nykyforuk [1]6-2 6-4[FIN] Milla Kotamaki / [FIN] Emma Tuominen[CZE] Sara Oliveriusova [2]6-4 0-6 6-2[CZE] Katerina Filipova[CZE] Elly Meszarosova1-6 6-1 6-4[KAZ] Yerkezhan Zhanatayeva [6][UKR] Tymur Chukanov / [UKR] Volodymyr Revenko6-4 6-2Ivan Charnyshou / [KAZ] Akhmadi Makhanov [3][NOR] Nikolai Shibani [4]6-4 6-4[ESP] Jorge Martinez Vasquez[SRB] Djordje Sapic [3]7-5 3-6 6-2[ITA] Marco Meacci [5]NEWSUpał zabrał ostatnich Polaków w singlu. Jedynka za burtą, dwie polskie pary w półfinałach debla[POL] Zofia Janusz / [POL] Martyna Sikora6-3 7-5[KAZ] Karolina Ligai / [POL] Aleksandra Zaplawa[TPE] Ching Ying Chen / [TPE] Yen-Ni Chiang [2]6-3 6-1[CZE] Natalie Irahola / [CZE] Elly MeszarosovaIvan Charnyshou / [KAZ] Akhmadi Makhanov [3]5-7 7-6(1) 13-11[SWE] Alexander Chmielewski / [KAZ] Rodion Traigel

The Countdown to the Jubilee Is On - Full Entry Lists Announced!

Only a few days remain until the 50th Wojciech Fibak Grand Prix. The jubilee edition will begin on 27 July and run until 2 August on the clay courts of AZS Poznań. The full entry lists have now been confirmed, and the line-up promises to be exceptionally strong in both the boys’ and girls’ draws.

The boys’ tournament brings the best possible news for the hosts, as two Polish players lead the field. Aleksander Blus (ITF 74) tops the entry list, followed closely by Tymon Litwic (ITF 88), the defending champion from the 49th edition, who claimed the singles title in Poznań last year. Behind the leading Polish duo is a strong group of top international juniors, including Ali Missoum of Morocco (ITF 90), Eric Dylan Mueller of Germany (ITF 95), and Michael Savano of the USA (ITF 113), last year’s finalist, who will undoubtedly be looking for revenge.

The girls’ draw features a particularly strong Czech presence, with as many as ten players from Poland’s southern neighbour included on the entry list. The highest-ranked player is Hungary’s Lujza Beviz (ITF 81), followed closely by Veronika Sekerkova of the Czech Republic (ITF 82). Pavla Sviglerova (ITF 101) and Kristyna Dulikova (ITF 104) will also be among the contenders for the top places. Poland will be represented by Alisha Ndukwu (ITF 282) and Julia Kołodziejska (ITF 466), last year’s doubles finalist.

The jubilee edition is therefore shaping up to be a truly outstanding event, featuring an international field representing dozens of countries and genuine Polish hopes of reaching the final stages. The countdown to the first balls is on! The full girls’ and boys’ entry lists are available on the pages below:

  • Girls’ Entry List: LINK
  • Boys’ Entry List: LINK

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