Romania and Serbia secured most of the medals

Romania and Serbia secured most of the medals in singles at the Balkan youth Championships in Kikinda. In Junior Singles Event two representatives of Serbia reached semi final. However only one will reach ultimate stage because Kristian HALAS will meet Va,

Romania and Serbia secured most of the medals in singles at the Balkan youth Championships in Kikinda. In Junior Singles Event two representatives of Serbia reached semi final. However only one will reach ultimate stage because Kristian HALAS will meet Valentin NADJNEMEDI tomorrow. In the upper half of the draw Daniel DAN of Romania will play against Ibrahim GUNDUZ of Turkey.

Serbia has three players in the semi final of the Junior Girls Singles Event. Aneta MAKSUTI will meet Ana Zofia FENJVESI, whilst Viktoria TRUZINSKI will play against Diana LUPU of Romania.

Serbia and Romania will mark Cadet Boys Singles semi final. Rares SIPOS will meet host Nikola MARINKOVIC, whilst Aleksa ADAMOVIC will play against Cristian PLETEA of Romania.

Maria YOKOVA secured medal for Bulgaria. For highest place at the medal rostrum she will play against Andreea DRAGOMAN from Romania. Sabina SURJAN will meet Gul Pembe OZKAYA of Turkey.

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