Malmö-based Fair Play TK continued its decades-long reign in Swedish tennis Sunday, securing a third consecutive national championship title in the sport’s premier team competition [[2]]. The club’s impressive run – reaching the final 17 of the last 18 years – underscores its consistent dominance within the sport in Sweden, even while navigating challenges such as the absence of key players this year [[1]]. Helsingborg KLTK also claimed victory, winning the women’s championship for the eighth time.
Fair Play TK secured their third consecutive Swedish Championship title on Sunday, continuing a dominant run in the competition. The Malmö-based club has reached the final in 17 of the last 18 years, showcasing their consistent strength in Swedish tennis.
“It feels absolutely fantastic to win the gold for the third year in a row. There are so many emotions and great memories with this club. We have a very good team spirit and have fun together,” said Olle Wallin, one of the championship-winning players, according to a team statement.
Despite the absence of two of their highest-ranked players – André Göransson and Filip Bergevi – Fair Play TK delivered a commanding performance in the final. The team swept all three singles matches in straight sets, demonstrating their depth and resilience.
“We were ready and prepared. Today we had the right attitude and energy and played like a gold-medal team,” said David Ekerot following the match.
On the women’s side, Helsingborg KLTK defeated their opponents to claim the championship for the eighth time.