Petra Maixnerová secured the biggest title of her career, claiming her first International Series crown with a hard-fought victory in the women’s singles final.
The Czech player overcame India’s Meghana Reddy Mareddy in three games, 19-21 21-13 21-16, turning the match around after dropping the opener. It marks a significant milestone for Maixnerová, whose only previous international title came at the VICTOR Future Series Nouvelle-Aquitaine 2024.
In mixed doubles, Denmark’s Jeppe Søby/Sofie Røjkjær continued their impressive rise as a pair, taking the title with a tight 21-19 22-20 victory over second seededSimon Krax/Amelie Lehmann from Germany.
The Danish duo have quickly established themselves since joining forces, and this gold adds to an already promising run of results. Earlier in the season, they claimed silver at the Polish Open (International Series), while Søby also picked up a men’s doubles title at the Swedish Open.
In women’s doubles, Anastasiia Boiarun/Daria Kharlampovich playing under the neutal flag claimed the title with a straight-games win over Denmark’s Sophia Lemming/Amanda Aarrebo Petersen, 21-15 21-13.
The pair continued their steady run claiming a gold at the Iceland International, and a silver the the Azerbaijan International 2026 since returning to the European circuit in 2026
Men’s singles saw Japan’s Akira Hanada come out on top after a three-game battle against Denmark’s Christopher Vittoriani, winning 22-20 14-21 21-7.
The men’s doubles final was an all-Japanese affair, with Shuntaro Mezaki/Yuta Oku defeating Takuto Goto/Tsubasa Yoshida 21-18 21-12 to secure the title.
