Rafael Pagonis crowned U14 European Tennis Champion

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Rafael Pagonis has once again brought pride to Greece, clinching the U14 European Championship title with a stellar performance in the final held in the Czech Republic on Sunday, 27 July.

The 13-year-old tennis prodigy defeated Dutch player Lawrence Drijver in a gripping three-set final, winning 6-1, 3-6, 6-2.

Pagonis showcased extraordinary maturity and skill throughout the match, confirming his growing reputation as one of the brightest young talents in international tennis.

He stormed through the first set with a dominant 6-1 display, but Drijver struck back in the second, taking an early lead and holding off a late rally by Pagonis to level the match at 6-3.

In the deciding set, Pagonis corrected his earlier mistakes, maintained his composure, and delivered a strong finish with a 6-2 victory to secure the title – his sixth trophy of the season.

The triumph comes just days after his runner-up finish at the Wimbledon U14 final, where he lost in three sets to Germany’s Moritz Freitag. In a satisfying turn of events, Pagonis avenged that defeat by eliminating Freitag in the semi-finals of the European Championship.

Source: tovima.com

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