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Grimleys take second junior title in a row (Photo: Mark Phelan)
Grimley’s continue good run in Lithuania
Date: 8/20/2018 8:45 AM
Published by : Mireille van Daal

After a successful Bulgarian junior tournament, the Scottish Grimley brothers continued this trending line at the Lithuanian Junior. Even more, Christopher also took the title in men’s singles, while his twin brother reached the semi-final.

Lukas Resch (Germany) avoided that the brothers could meet each other in the final, as he stopped Matthew Grimley in the semi-final. However, Matthew Grimley was not disappointed about this result, as he is recovering from a knee injury.

- It was a busy weekend with a lot of games so I’m feeling quite tired and sore. My knee is feeling a lot better when I’m playing on court but still not 100%, Matthew Grimley stated to Badminton Scotland.

- I thought we could potentially play each other [in the men’s singles final], which would have been good, but I just lost out to Lukas in two close sets. I was happy with the way I played over the weekend though.

Read: Grimleys win gold in Bulgaria
 

Good leading to Europeans

Brother Christopher avenged his brother’s loss by beating Resch 21-19 21-11. Earlier, Mathew also had an opportunity himself, with some help from his brother to avenge Resch in men’s doubles. With a win of 21-12 and 21-14, the brothers secured their second title in a row.

- We were confident going into this tournament as we felt that we had been playing well recently and so we expected to get far in the doubles. the brothers stated to Badminton Scotland

‘I managed to play better in my singles [than in Bulgaria last week], which is good leading up to the Europeans [European Junior Championships, September 2018]. Christopher Grimley added to his statement.

Quotes retrieved from Badminton Scotland media.

Double hit for Kulska

Besides Christopher Grimley, there was someone else who managed to take two titles in Lithuania: Magdalena Kulska (Poland). She won the women’s doubles with Zuzana Parysz and the mixed doubles with Wiktor Trecki.

The women’s doubles final was an all Polish one as they faced their compatriots Laura Bujak and Anna Duda. It was a very thrilling match of 3 games, who Kulska and Parysz won in the end.

Kulska had a somewhat easier match in her mixed doubles final. In straight games she and Trecki were too strong for Markus Barth and Sofia Mascali (Norway).

An overview of the finals

Men’s doubles

Christopher Grimley/Matthew Grimley (Scotland) beat Brian Holtschke/Lukas Resch (Germany): 21-12 21-14

Men’s singles

Christopher Grimley (Scotland) beat Lukas Resch (Germany): 21-19 21-11

Women’s doubles

Magdalena Kulska/Zuzana Parysz (Poland) beat Laura Bujak/Anna Duda (Poland): 13-21 23-21 21-10

Mixed doubles

Wiktor Trecki/Magdalena Kulska (Poland) beat Markus Barth and Sofia Mascali (Norway): 21-11 21-19

Women’s singles

Romaine Cloteauz-Foucault (France) beat Ulyana Zakharava (Belarus): 21-17 22-20

Find all the results of the Lithuanian Junior 2018 here.


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