DobroFON Championship and Russian Wheelchair Tennis Championship concluded in Moscow

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The championship and championship took place on the territory of the Orbita Tennis Park complex. The DobroFON charity program acted as the title sponsor of the competition.

47 athletes took part in the Russian Wheelchair Tennis Championship. Among the men, the representative of Bashkortostan, Viktor Sidorov, became the strongest. Together with his brother Mikhei Sidorov, he won doubles gold. In addition to medals, the brothers received certificates for the manufacture of sports strollers from the DobroFON charity program.

In women’s singles, first place went to Victoria Lvova from the Moscow region. To her victory in the personal discipline, Lvova added gold in the duet with Lyudmila Bubnova. In the men’s singles quad discipline, first place was won by the representative of the Tyumen region, Mikhail Babkin. Along with Alexey Eliseev, Babkin also won the doubles tournament in this discipline.

“It’s our first contact with tennis. We have long wanted to support such an event. And it is very pleasing to see to what level this has been achieved. These competitions prove once again that sport can be accessible to absolutely everyone. Everyone who enters the field has already won. I am sure that such examples motivate many! » — Valeria Kupina, Deputy Marketing Director of FONBET, summarized the results of the tournament.

Also at the sports complex, the DobroFON Russian Wheelchair Tennis Championship was held, in which 17 juniors took part. The organizers of the tournament, with the active support of the Russian Tennis Federation and the DobroFON charity program, were the All-Russian Federation of People with Musculoskeletal Disabilities, the Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation and the Russian Paralympic Committee.

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Source : MatchTV

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