French girls proceeded in impressive way

Romanian stars  booked top position in Group A in the Cadet Girls Teams Event at the European Youth Championships in Ostrava. Adina DIACONU, Andreea CLAPA and Andreea DRAGOMAN succeeded against Belarus, Slovenia and Greece. There were no surprises in that,

Romanian stars  booked top position in Group A in the Cadet Girls Teams Event at the European Youth Championships in Ostrava. Adina DIACONU, Andreea CLAPA and Andreea DRAGOMAN succeeded against Belarus, Slovenia and Greece. There were no surprises in that Group, so all the teams concluded the first phase according to seedings.

Audrey ZARIF, Marie MIGOT and Camille CAMPION followed the same path in even more impressive way. In the matches against Croatia, Sweden and Latvia they adversaries failed to post singles individual victory. As a meter of fact, all matches concluded in 3:0 margin. Croatia is second, Sweden third and Latvia fourth.

Germany’s Julia KAIM, Lilli EISE and Luisa SAGER dominated in Group C. They also concluded their encounters in straight matches. Poland is second, whilst Ukraine secured third position by beating Hungary in full distance match. Russia’s Maria MALANINA, Daria CHERNORAY and Anastasia KOLISH paved their way to Round 16 with three victories. Serbia, Portugal and Israel could not stop them on their way. Portugal, however, prevented Serbia of making it to the position no. two. They lost only one match against Russia.

In lower division, in Group E Belgium’s LOYEN, LUNG and DEGRAEF booked top position. Only Spain made them play all five matches. Luxembourg and Wales lost in straight matches. Austria’s MISCHEK and FUCHS beat Norway and Lithuania to secure play off match for place among best 16.

Turkey’s OZKAYA, KULAKCEKEN and ARSLAN exceeded the rankings and beat Slovakia to secure top position in their Group. They also prevailed against Armenia and Ireland. In Group I Czech Republic took advantage of paying at home soil. PYSKATA, SLEZAKOVA and TUSLOVA overcame top seeds Finland, as well as Azerbaijan.

—> FINAL TIME SCHEDULE – New! (updated July 13th, 22h30 CET)

Related News

ETTU is inviting all Member Associations to nominate a person for the role of WTTD Promoter

ETTU is inviting all Member Associations to nominate a person for the role of World Table Tennis Day (WTTD) Promoter for 2025. From the applications received, ETTU will select two...

Read more

PT Jyväskylä Dominates Finnish Women’s Championship Series

PT Jyväskylä clinched the title in the Finnish Women’s Championship Series, held at Ruskeasuo, Helsinki, with a commanding performance. In the final, they defeated PT Espoo with a decisive 3-0...

Read more

Sarajevo Set to Host 2025 European Teams Championships Stage 1 from January 21-25

The 2025 European Teams Championships (ETC) Stage 1 will take place from January 21 to 25 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, bringing together teams in their pursuit of a place...

Read more

Ochsenhausen Wins the LIEBHERR Cup Final Four in Germany

The first title of the season goes to Swabia: TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen triumphed at the LIEBHERR Cup Final Four and won the German Table Tennis Cup for the fifth time....

Read more

Contact

About Us

Privacy Policy

Terms and Conditions

The European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) is the governing body of the sport of table tennis in Europe, and is the only authority recognized for this purpose by the International Table Tennis Federation. The ETTU deals with all matters relating to table tennis at a European level, including the development and promotion of the sport in the territories controlled by its 58 member associations, and the organization of continental table tennis competitions, including the European Championships.

Powered By

All Competitions

Senior Competitions

Club Competitions

Youth Competitions

More Competitions