Nikola Mitro and Bogdan Marojevic of Serbia will meet Hungarians Adam Blazsovics and Adam Bako in the men's doubles final ©FITEQ

Defending champions Nikola Mitro and Bogdan Marojevic of Serbia have booked their place in the men's doubles final at the Teqball World Championships in Nuremberg.

The Serbian pair failed to drop a set in all three of their matches today as they aim to defend their title at the KIA Metropol Arena in the German city.

They will meet Hungarians Adam Blazsovics and Adam Bako who also won all their matches in straight sets.

Blazsovics came out on top against Mitro and Marojevic when he teamed up with Csaba Banyik in the 2019 final.

Apor Györgydeák and Szabolcs Ilyés of Romania reached the gold-medal last year but were knocked out by Blazsovics and Bako in the semi-finals on this occasion.

Blazsovics and Bako saw off Uthen Kykheaw and Dejaroen Phakpong of Thailand 12-7, 12-10 and Alan Galecki and Marek Pokwap of Poland 12-7, 12-8 before beating Györgydeák and Ilyés 12-10, 12-4.

Doubles action dominated the third day of the Teqball World Championships ©FITEQ
Doubles action dominated the third day of the Teqball World Championships ©FITEQ

In the other half of the draw, Mitro and Marojevic started their campaign with a 12-8, 12-4 victory over Lionel Beyer and Cedric Jaegy of France before thumping Denmark’s Mathias Landen Jeppesen and Brian Mengel Thomsen 12-4, 12-3.

The Serbians then downed Rodrigo Bento Medeiros and Matheus Ferraz of Brazil 12-6, 12-5 to reach the final.

Bento Medeiros and Ferraz will take on Györgydeák and Ilyés in the battle for bronze.

Both the final and bronze-medal match are scheduled to take place on Sunday (November 27).