Today, four singles semifinals and two doubles finals were played at the Royal Tennis Hall. The line-ups for the boys’ and girls’ singles finals are now set, and the doubles champions have been crowned.
The day kicked off with two thrilling singles semifinals. On Court 1, Slovakia’s Martin Adamca faced Portugal’s Luis Bernardo Saraiva. Adamca maintained an impressive level of consistency and secured a convincing 6–3, 6–1 victory. “I’m thrilled to reach the final in one of this year’s biggest tournaments,” Adamca commented after the match.
Meanwhile, on Court 2, Italy’s Giulia Luchetti battled a competitive match against Czech player Beata Maresova. Luchetti withstood Maresova’s powerful strokes and clinched the win 6–4, 6–4 in a tactically smart and well-played encounter.
The remaining two semifinals followed. Great Britain’s Liam Sharkey impressed against China’s Yanru Li, winning comfortably 6–0, 6–3. “I’m very pleased with my performance today and look forward to carrying the momentum into the final,” Sharkey said.
In the final semifinal, Ukraine’s Mariia Kocherzhenko delivered a strong performance against top seed Eva Maria Bulai of Romania, winning 6–3, 7–6 after an exciting tiebreak in the second set.
Singles Finals
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Girls: Giulia Luchetti (ITA) vs. Mariia Kocherzhenko (UKR)
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Boys: Liam Sharkey (GBR) vs. Martin Adamca (SVK)
The finals will begin at 11:30 tomorrow, Sunday, March 1.
Doubles Finals
The day also featured two doubles finals with several singles competitors participating. On the boys’ side, the Slovak pair Martin Adamca and Matteo Sanson defeated the British duo Frederick Fabricius and Oskar Laskowski 7–6, 6–4. Adamca now has the opportunity to claim both singles and doubles titles.
On the girls’ side, Giulia Luchetti teamed up with fellow Italian Giorgia Lanza to face Arina Fomina and Lyubov Pronenko. In a very close match, the final was decided in a match tiebreak, with Fomina/Pronenko ultimately winning 6–2, 6–7, 10–3.
It was an incredible day of high-level tennis at the Royal Tennis Hall. All eyes are now on the singles finals for the final day of KKDP 2026.







