Hungary’s reigning teqball doubles world champions Adam Blazsovics
and Csaba Banyik earned gold after saving three match points in a
thrilling final at the Budapest Challenger against fellow countrymen
Bence Forgacs and Matyas Odnoga.
Teqball Providing Competitive Opportunities During Pandemic - ATR Extra 04/29/21
(ATR) Teqball players have kept their competitive skills sharp during the pandemic thanks to the inaugural National Challenger Series.
(FITEQ)
Now the world’s best players are again facing off in international Challenger Cups. These events are resuming outside the United States, where they continued during the pandemic.
Adam Blazsovics of Hungary, who is ranked No. 2 in the world, won the Budaörs Challenger Cup on April 24 in his home country. Blazsovics prevailed against a highly competitive field featuring the top five singles players in the world, capturing his first singles Challenger Cup title of the year.
Madagascar set to host first FITEQ National Challenger Series event
Madagascar is hosting its first International Federation of Teqball (FITEQ) National Challenger Series event.
In total, 32 singles players will be vying to become the first Madagascan National Challenger Series champion.
There will also be 16 doubles teams and seven mixed doubles teams.
The National Challenger Series gives teqball players the opportunity to earn prize money and world ranking points.
It is also a pathway to a place at the 2021 Teqball World Championships.
Teqball matches are taking place in Hungary this weekend as well, with round three of the country s National Challenger Series scheduled.
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