Day two at the Europe Top 10 in Tours

We are heading great showdown in Under 19 girls Event. Elena ZAHARIA of Romania and Hana ARAPOVIC of Croatia are still unbeaten after six rounds. They will meet each other tomorrow in the last rounds. Today Ioana SINGEORZAN also won all her three matches to remain at the position no. three.

Favorites were mainly in the fast track today but there were few close duels. Hana needed seven games to overcame Mia GRISEL of Germany. In addition Romania’s Luciana MITROFAN was forced Lucie MOBARAK to go full distance before French player prevailed. Sara DEVOS of Belgium and Anna BRZYSKA of Poland played full seven games and the match ended in favor of Sara.

There is no change at the top of the standings in the Under 15 Boys Event. Flavien COTON of France is still at the top but unlike yesterday he lost one match today. COTON suffered by the hands of Jindrich MORAVEK of Czech Republic. Nathan LAM of France is second followed by Balasz LEI of Hungary. LEI and LAM are both unbeaten today.

In the Under 15 Girls Event both unbeaten before the sixth round Romania’s Bianca MEI ROSU  and Germany’s Josephina NEUMANN suffered defeats in the last round of the day and lost their leading position.

Poland’s Zofia SLIWKA recorded her first victory in Tours against MEI ROSU whilst Leana HOCHART of France beat NEUMANN to clinch the top spot at the standings. Three rounds before the end Germany’s players is second whilst Bianca is third.

On the second day of the play at the Europe Top 10 in Tours there is the change at the top of the standings in the Under 19 Boys Event. Iulian CHIRITA suffered by the hands of Andrea PUPPO of Italy for a first time in six rounds and he was forced to give his leading position to the winner of the match. In Under 19 Girls Event Elena ZAHARIA of Romania and Hana ARAPOVIC of Croatia still holds the top.

In Under 19 Boys Hugo DESCHAMPS of France is at the position no. 3. With 10 points. Also with 10 points are Andrei ISTRATE of Romania and David SZANTOSI of Hungary.

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