Our players had an eventful first quarter, where we won 14 medals. Adam Bako and Petra Pechy both finished Q1 with 6 medals each.

Petra Pechy proved why she is considered the best attacker in the women's field. - Petra's misfortunes are viewed with envy by many from the men's field as well.

She is absolutely the MVP, after she performed extremely successfully in the women's doubles category with Nora Vicsek on her side, and also managed to achieve outstanding results in mixed doubles with several different partners.






The professionalism of Adam Bako shows that although he is not satisfied with his results in the first quarter, almost all the Teqball players in the world would trade their rankings with him after 1 gold, 2 silver and 3 bronze were written next to his name.



 

Matyas Odnoga also showed off his bright skills, because in February with Bence Forgacs by his side, they managed to win a bronze medal across the sea in Los Angeles, while in Dubai they were also able to get the 3rd place with the polish Bartlomiej Franczuk.



You can also knock on Nora Vicsek’s door for bronze medals, because in Skopje, Dubai and Podgorica she finished 3rd but do not forget Madrid where she get the gold medal with Petra Pechy in Women’s Doubles Category., after beating the world champion duo Vasas/Janicsek in the semi-final, then in the final they overcame on the world championship bronze medalists (Barabási/Dakó) in 2 sets.



We would also like to thank our sponsors for their support:

BioTechUSA




Szerencsejáték ZRT.

Our players are already preparing for the second quarter, where they will start with the Hungarian Championships, which is also the first round of the World Championships Qualification. - Those who would like to support our players can do so in person in Debrecen, on April 22-23 at the „Jégcsarnok” in Debrecen, or in our live stream on our social media pages.

 

Q1 medal results:

Teqball Tour – Skopje

Gold Medal – Adam Bako / Lea Vasas (Mixed Doubles)
Bronze Medal – Petra Pechy/ Nora Vicsek (Women’s Doubles)
Bronze Medal – Adam Bako / Adam Blazsovics (Men’s Doubles)

Teqball Tour – Los Angeles

Bronze Medal – Matyas Odnoga / Bence Forgacs (Men’s Doubles)

Teqball Tour – Dubai

Bronze Medal – Petra Pechy / Nora Vicsek (Women’s Doubles)
Bronze Medal – Matyas Odnoga / Bartlomiej Franczuk (Men’s Doubles)
Silver Medal – Petra Pechy / Adam Blazsovics (Mixed Doubles)


Teqball Tour – Madrid

Gold Medal – Petra Pechy / Nora Vicsek (Women’s Doubles)
Silver Medal – Adam Bako / Lea Vasas (Mixed Doubles)
Silver Medal – Adam Bako / Adam Blazsovics (Men’s Doubles)

 
Teqball Tour – Podgorica

Silver Medal – Petra Pechy / Balazs Velkey (Mixed Doubles)
Bronze Medal – Petra Pechy / Nora Vicsek (Women’s Doubles)
Bronze Medal – Adam Bako / Adam Blazsovics (Men’s Doubles)
Bronze Medal – Adam Bako / Lea Vasas (Mixed Doubles)