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Charlotte Carey Beats Anna Hursey To Take Fifth Welsh Title

Charlotte Carey denied her Welsh Commonwealth Games teammate Anna Hursey a hat-trick of victories at the Aspire 2Be National Table Tennis Championships in Cardiff as the Welsh No.1 took the women’s singles title for a fifth time and completed her own treble.

Carey won her fourth crown in succession by proving too strong for sporting prodigy Hursey after the 12-year-old had already taken the cadets girls title (for under 15s) and U21 title.

In the senior final over the weekend event in Cardiff, Carey raced into a 3-0 lead, before Hursey hit-back to win the fourth game, 11-9.

But Carey – who also picked up the women’s doubles and mixed doubles titles – recovered to take the final set for a 4-1 triumph.

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There was also a retained title triumph for defending men’s champion Callum Evans. The Welsh men’s No.1 beat Dean Cundy in straight sets – 11-2,11-8,11-5,11-9 – to win his third successive domestic crown.

Evans is now hoping to take his winning form with him to Portugal for this week’s U21 European Championships, while both Evans and Carey will represent Wales at next month’s World Championships in Budapest.

Hursey had won the cadet girls singles by beating Lara Whitton in the final, but was denied by Whitton in the junior (U18) competition as Whitton gained revenge in their semi-final.

Whitton went on to claim the junior title by beating Danielle Kelly in the final.

Titles retained: Charlotte Carey and Callum Evans. Pic: Table Tennis Wales.

Title winners:

Men’s: Callum Evans (R/up Dean Cundy)

Women’s: Charlotte Carey (R/up Anna Hursey)

Men’s Doubles – Callum Evans/Louie Evans (R/up – Ryan Owen/Benedict Watson)

Women Doubles – Charlotte Carey/Lauren Stacey (R/up – Anna Hursey/Beth Richards)

Mixed Doubles – Charlotte Carey/Callum Evans (R/up Louie Evans/Beth Richards)

U21 Men – Josh Stacey (R/up – Callum Evans)

U21 Women – Anna Hursey (R/up Beth Richards)

Vets 40 Singles – Neil Wright (R/up – Lee Thomas)

Vets 60 singles – Ray Goulding (R/up – Dennis Bromage)

U11 Boys – Winner Harri Palfrey (R/up Toby Harwood)

U11 Girls – Winner Sophie Barcsai (R/up Seren Jones)

U13 Boys – Rhys Hetherton (R/up Evan Williams)

U13 Girls – Sophie Barcsai (R/up Ruby Elliott)

Vets 40 Doubles – Winners Neil Wright/Steve Hall (R/up Lee Thomas/Mark Farrow)

Cadet Girls Singles – Anna Hursey retained the title beating Lara Whitton in the final. Lara came through beating Sophie Barcsai whilst Anna beat Bethan Jones in the other half.

Cadet Boys Singles – Louie Evans won the Cadet Boys for the first time beating Rhys Hetherton in the final. Evan O’Connor played a great match vs Louie in the semis. The other semi was Oscar Marriott vs Rhys.

Junior Girls Doubles – Lara Whitton won her second title of the day, along with club mate Grace Clement. They beat Anna Hursey & Beth Richards in the final. Morgan Day Davies/Beth Jones and Lydia John/Danielle Kelly were semi finalists.

Junior Boys Doubles – Louie Evans & Joseph Roberts won the Boys doubles beating Cade Short & Benedict Watson in the final. Iestyn Howells/Ben Allen & Rhys Hetherton/Oscar Marriott made the semi final lineup.

Junior Boys Singles – Benedict Watson took the cup back home once again. This year he defeated club mate Cade Short in the final 11/6 in the final set. Joseph Roberts and Louie Evans reached the semi finals.

Junior Girls Singles – Lara Whitton lifted the cup with 2 great wins on the way. In the semi final she beat Anna Hursey and then Danielle Kelly in the final both 3/0. Beth Richards was the other player who made the last 4.

Mark Simon took the Over 50 singles beating Mark Farrow in a tight final

Dennis Bromage won the Over 70 singles beating Colin Price in the final

Disability Para Singles

Josh Stacey (Standing) & Cellan Hall (Wheelchair) were Gold medalists in the Para singles. Paul Karabardak & Rob Davies took Silver.

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