Hungary's Anna Izsák was the top seed in the first women's singles event held at the Teqball World Championships ©FITEQ

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Ádám Blázsovics became the second Hungarian player to clinch gold at the Teqball World Championships, successfully defending his singles title ©FITEQ
Ádám Blázsovics became the second Hungarian player to clinch gold at the Teqball World Championships, successfully defending his singles title ©FITEQ
Brazil's Natalia Guitler, left, suffered difficulties with injuries in the women's singles third-place match as the United States' Carolyn Greco, right, picked up the bronze medal in Gliwice ©FITEQ
Brazil's Natalia Guitler, left, suffered difficulties with injuries in the women's singles third-place match as the United States' Carolyn Greco, right, picked up the bronze medal in Gliwice ©FITEQ


The home crowd cheered Poland's Adrian Duszak to men's singles bronze at the expense of world number one Apor Györgydeák of Romania ©FITEQ
The home crowd cheered Poland's Adrian Duszak to men's singles bronze at the expense of world number one Apor Györgydeák of Romania ©FITEQ
Hungary's Anna Izsák is embraced by her coaching staff after her 12-8, 12-7 victory over Paulina Łężak of Poland ©FITEQ
Hungary's Anna Izsák is embraced by her coaching staff after her 12-8, 12-7 victory over Paulina Łężak of Poland ©FITEQ
Paulina Łężak of Poland lost the match for gold, but took silver in front of a home crowd ©FITEQ
Paulina Łężak of Poland lost the match for gold, but took silver in front of a home crowd ©FITEQ
Hungary's Anna Izsák, centre, Paulina Łężak of Poland, left, and the United States' Carolyn Greco, right, made up the podium in the women's singles in Gliwice ©FITEQ
Hungary's Anna Izsák, centre, Paulina Łężak of Poland, left, and the United States' Carolyn Greco, right, made up the podium in the women's singles in Gliwice ©FITEQ
France's Julien Grondin, right, took defending champion Ádám Blázsovics of Hungary, left, to three sets in the men's final ©FITEQ
France's Julien Grondin, right, took defending champion Ádám Blázsovics of Hungary, left, to three sets in the men's final ©FITEQ
World number one Apor Györgydeák of Romania, left, missed out on the medals in the men's singles, finishing fourth ©FITEQ
World number one Apor Györgydeák of Romania, left, missed out on the medals in the men's singles, finishing fourth ©FITEQ
Hungary's Ádám Blázsovics, centre, won gold in the men's singles at the Teqball World Championships, with silver going to France's Julien Grondin, left, and bronze to Poland's Adrian Duszak, right ©FITEQ
Hungary's Ádám Blázsovics, centre, won gold in the men's singles at the Teqball World Championships, with silver going to France's Julien Grondin, left, and bronze to Poland's Adrian Duszak, right ©FITEQ