Tennis Europe News - Issue 151

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On the following pages, you’ll find extensive reports from both events, as well as updates from all of Tennis Eu rope’s other activities from the summer months ®

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A frenetic summer of flagship Tennis Europe junior events has seen new European individual and team champions crowned across all age categories This six-week period from the end of June to mid-August saw 240 nation al Summer Cups teams crisscrossing the region, com peting at 34 qualifying groups in 10 member nations In between, 700 of the continent’s top players were also in action at the European Championships, the Tour’s most prestigious event where 13 former and current world #1s feature amongst the previous champions

Double success for Kovackova & Boogaard at the European 14 & Under Championships

Alena Kovackova’s incredible season continued with the Czech player claiming the most important of her seven titles so far - the European 14 & Under girls’ title in Most – thanks to a win over Mia Pohankova in the final The Slovakian had Kovackova on the ropes early on and se riously threatened to dent the Czech’s seemingly imper vious armour taking the first set, but the home support helped lift Kovackova to a 5-7 6-2 6-4 comeback win . In the boys’ draw, unseeded Thijs Boogaard had become the first player from the Netherlands to reach the 14&U final since Paul Dogger in 1985 and was the first ever Dutch champion of this event He scored a comprehen sive 6-3 6-2 win over German Diego Dedura-Palomero in their final As has been tradition in the 14&U and 16&U events, both winners and runners-up receive invitations to compete at the season-ending Tennis Europe Junior Masters in Monte-Carlo from 26th-28th of October

14&U boys’ champ Thijs Boogaard (NED).

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THE ROAD TO GLORY Both singles champs underlined their authority on the tournament by claiming second gold medals in the com petitions Top seeded Kovackova, especially, has been the juggernaut of the Junior Tour so far in 2022 . The victory extends her winning record to 42 matches for the year, with just one loss . Such has been her dominance that she has now amassed three 14 & Under titles (here, plus two Super Category events), four 16 & Under titles and is the #1 player in the Race to Monte-Carlo in both age cate

Ongoriesroute to winning gold, Kovackova fought off friend, compatriot and third seed Laura Samsonova (CZE) in a brutal three-set semifinal win over last year’s 14&U Jun

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ior Masters champion In Most, Kovackova had previous ly posted straight-set wins over Hannah Klugman (GBR) a nemesis who had twice beaten the Czech, as well as Tiana Tian Deng (SWE), Myrto Proimaki (GRE) and Mile Cibulakyte (LTU) Adding to his impressive Les Petits As title earlier in the season, Thijs Boogaard blitzed his way past a number of big names on his way to the gold medal, including tenth seed Timeo Trufelli (FRA), Vito Antonio Darderi (ITA), fresh from his role on Italy’s Summer Cups winning Tennis Europe President Ivo Kaderka awards the gold medal.

14&U girls doubles champs Eliska Forejtkova and Alena Kovackova (CZE).

14&U winners Kovackova (CZE) and Boogaard (NED).

Gold: Alena Kovackova (CZE)

UPSETS Aside from the aforementioned loss of the Swiss boys’ #2 Thomas, the tournament saw a raft of additional upsets Europe’s #1 player, Ivan Ivanov (BUL) was out in round 4, when Dedura-Palomero fought back from the brink of defeat to outlast the top seed 3-6 7-6(8) 6-4 Eighth seed Lenny Petit (MON) fell in his first match after a bye to one of the toughest non-seeds in the form of Darderi The girls’ draw lost its second seed when Mika Sto jsavljevic joined the band of British girls causing upsets across the three age categories, earning a 6-0 6-7 6-0 win over [2] Eliska Forejtkova (CZE) Klugman was the other giant-killing Brit in Most, taking out [7] Ada Kumru (TUR) and [10] Angelica Sara (ITA) in successive straightset wins . Eleejah Inisan (FRA) shocked Race contender and holder of 11 singles and doubles titles in 2022, fifth seeded Adelina Lachinova (LAT) 6-3 6-1 in round 2 .

03TENNIS EUROPE NEWS team, five time title-winner in 2022 Constantin Neubau er (AUT), second seed Flynn Thomas, to whom he con ceded just one game, and a tricky first round win over Skender Katana (MNE), eight-time tournament finalist in 2022 with five wins (singles and doubles)

DOUBLES Boogaard scored a second victory on the final day He teamed up with Luka Nikolic to win the gold medal in the doubles event They faced the local pairing of Filip Kosarko & Jan Rastica who were coming in confidently having upset the number one seeded Romanians Yannick Theodor Alexandrescou & Matei Todoran in the semifi nals . However, the Dutch pairing was too strong for the Czechs, posting a 7-6(4) 6-4 win

The Czech “Dream Team” of Kovackova-Samsonova-Fore jtekova, fresh from Summer Cups victory, can now add the brilliance of last year’s 12 & Under Festival champ Veron ika Sekerkova as another arrow in their quiver The four girls paired up and faced off in an entertaining conclusion for the hosts and local fans in the final match of the week . In the end, honours went to the more experienced pairing of Kovackova & Forejtkova, Kovackova securing her second gold medal with yet another come-from-behind win, 4-6 6-1 Tennis10-3Europe and Czech Tennis Association President Ivo Kaderka also called in on the events in Most and Prerov to greet the players and officially open the tournaments He recalled visiting the European Championships as a boy when it was first staged in Prerov in 1978, when the tournament was won by none other than future world #1

MEDALS

GIRLSBOYSGold: Thijs Boogaard (NED)

Bronze: Matei Todoran (ROU) and Timeo Trufelli (FRA)

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Bronze: Laura Samsonova (CZE) and Charo Esquiva Bañuls (ESP) The successful Dutch team in Most. 14&U girls champ Alena Kovackova (CZE).

Silver: Diego Dedura-Palomero (GER)

Double success for Kovackova & Boogaard at the European 14 & Under Championships

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Silver: Mia Pohankova (SVK)

3 Swedish twelfth seed William Rejchtman Vinciguerra, third in the Race and a winner of a whopping five titles so far this year, went down 6-4 7-6(1) to Chris Spyrou of Greece a round earlier 2021 Junior Tour Player of the Year Tomasz Berkieta (POL) fell at the first hurdle, beaten 6-1 6-4 by Italy’s Lorenzo Angelini

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There was a shock defeat for the reigning 16 & Under Junior Masters champion Marko Maksimovic, who retired while trailing 6-7 3-5 to Andreas Timini (CYP) . The oth er reigning Junior Masters boys’ champion, 14&U winner Max Schoenhaus (GER), was Landaluce’s victim in round four The Spaniard then easily despatched Nicolai Budkov Kjaer (NOR), in a much anticipated match between the European #1 and the player who had been atop the Race to Monte-Carlo leader board for most of the season The surprises kept coming, as Mees Rottgering (NED) beat seventh seed Nikola Jovic (SRB) 6-4 6-2 in round

The Austrian snuck through under the radar, clinching colossal wins over the top two seeds as he paved the way to his gold medal In the final the Austrian got the better of top seeded Spaniard Martin Landaluce 6-4 6-4 . In the girls’ event Mia Ristic, the sixth seed also posted her first tournament win of 2022 The Serbian did not drop a set throughout the tournament and again dashed Spanish hopes by beating Madrid native Marta Soriano in the final for the loss of just two games

ROAD TO THE FINAL

Ristic & Schwaerzler score surprise wins at European 16 & Under Championships

All four players automatically qualified for the end-ofseason Tennis Europe Junior Masters, to be held for a second year at the Monte Carlo Country Club

The Italian was a former runner up at Les Petits As, has made some deep runs at ITF events in 2022 and was part of Italy’s victorious team at the ITF World Junior Tennis Finals

On his journey to glory, Schwaerzler dispatched of Ra fael Segado (ESP), Max Stenzer (GER) Luca Preda (ROU) and Andreas Timini (CYP) without the loss of a set to put himself into the semi-finals There, he would encounter the seemingly indomitable second seed Federico Cinà

Nevertheless, Schwaerzler moved past Cina and managed to maintain a clean sheet, albeit with some dif ficulties in the second set Ristic was clinical in the uncompromising dismissal of her opponents throughout the week She blitzed through her first three matches, winning them all 6-1 6-1, me thodically deconstructing the games of Ugne Vingyte (LTU), Beatrise Zeltina (LAT), and then Noemi Basilet ti (ITA) Fifth-placed at last year’s Junior Masters, 15th seed Artemis Aslanisvili (GRE), put up the most resist ance extending Ristic to a second set tiebreaker in the quarterfinals, however the Serb was then back to her business-like ways to conquer 12th seeded Czech Lucie Urbanova in the semis

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UPSETS

Girls’ singles champion Mia Ristic (SRB).

Boys’ singles Winner Joel Schwaerzler (AUT).

Fifth seed Joel Schwaerzler (AUT) made an explosive first appearance of 2022 on the Tennis Europe Junior Tour by winning its flagship 16 & Under event in Prerov, Czech Republic

Ristic & Schwaerzler score surprise wins at European 16 & Under Championships

Gold: Mia Ristic (SRB) Silver: Marta Soriano Santiago (ESP)

Bronze: Emily Sartz-Lunde (NOR) and Lucie Urbanova (CZE)

Boys’ doubles final Girls’ doubles final MEDALS

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DOUBLES Marie Slamenikova & Magdalena Smekalova scored a sen sational comeback to win the girls’ doubles title Having lost the first set to eighth seeded Dutch pair Britt DuPree and her partner Rose Marie Nijkamp, the recent Wimbledon junior doubles champion, the Czechs levelled the match be fore reeling off 8 of the last nine points to recover from a 3-8 tie break deficit, eventually winning 5-7 6-3 11-9

side on day 2 as Austrian #8 Tamara Kostic , was beaten 6-4 7-6 by Germany’s Josy Daems Also on the Tuesday, Elena Ruxandra Bertea (ROU) scored a memorable win over girls’ third seed Renata Jamrichova (SVK), coming back from the cusp of defeat to win 3-6 7-6(6) 6-2 The quarterfinals saw Mingge Xu (GBR) upset second seed Rose Marie Nijkamp 7-6(3) 6-3

GIRLSBOYSGold: Joel Schwaerzler (AUT)

iewicz was the first seeded casualty in the girls’ draw Magdelana Smekalova (CZE) made the most of playing at home to outlast the Pole 6-0 3-6 6-2 Unfortunate ly, top seed Tereza Valentova was forced to withdraw prior to her round 2 match More seeds fell by the way

Bronze: Federico Cinà (ITA) and Jan Kumstat (CZE)

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Silver: Martin Landaluce (ESP)

Max Schoenhaus & Max Stenzer earlier became the first title winners, taking the boys’ 16 & Under doubles title with a 6-1 7-6(2) win over seventh seeds Petr Brunclik & Filip Hanzelin (CZE)

She faced Céline Naef in the final, who had improved continually throughout the week, but had double duties as she reached the final in both events Playing only sin gles, Jimenez Kasintseva’s lighter schedule paid off: she eventually won 6-2, 6-3 and the spectators were left convinced that both finalists have a promising future “It reminds me of Andorra here, we also have many moun tains”, Jimenez Kasintseva said In a battle between two of the most touted talents to be pro gressing from juniors to pros at present, Kasintseva had end ed the run of Brenda Fruhvirtova, who had been hoping to follow up her ITF World Tennis Tour $25,000 title in Klosters a few weeks previously with another important crown

18&U boys’ winner Gilles Bailly (BEL). Runner-up Dino Prizmic (CRO). 18&U girls final. Victoria Jimenez Kasintseva (AND)

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Victoria Jimenez Kasintseva and Gilles Bailly have claimed the European 18 & Under titles, while host nation Swit zerland won the Nations‘ Trophy at the 25th edition in Klosters with a total of four medals She couldn’t stop smiling Victoria Jimenez Kasintseva was extremely happy after the match point and still in a great mood at the victory ceremony . “I am really happy that I have won this title for Andorra It is a great end for my junior career ”, the number 154 in the WTA ranking and top-seed said in the on-court interview

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Gilles Arnaud Bailly had been in splendid form since June when he advanced to the finals at Roland Garros . He maintained his level of play throughout the week and did not drop a set on the way to the title In the final, he disposed comfortably of Dino Prizmic, the fourth-seeded Croat, who had eliminated top seed Jakub Mensik in the semis “I’m very happy with my level of play right now”, Bailly said Kasintseva & Bailly win European 18 & Under Championship titles

Bronze: Jakub Mensik (CZE) and Kilian Feldbausch (SUI) Gold: Victoria Jimenez Kasintseva (AND) Silver: Celine Naef (SUI)

TWO SWISS SILVERS IN DOUBLES

Jan Kodes interviewed in Klosters

& Bailly win European 18 & Under Championship titles

Kasintseva

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GIRLSBOYSGold: Gilles Bailly (BEL) Silver: Dino Prizmic (CRO)

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JAN KODES, GUEST OF HONOR

MEDALS

The Swiss hopes for a gold medal vanished in the dou bles Mika Brunold & Kilian Feldbausch lost to Jakub Mensik & Jakub Nicod of the Czech Republic, while Karolina Kozakova & Céline Naef came short in the match tie break against Nikola Daubnerova & Nina Vargova of the Slovak Republic . With four medals - three silver and one bronze - Switzerland has been more successful than ever before “I am really proud of our team, it was a fantastic week and I hope that the European Championships will remain in Klosters for many years to come”, Kai Stenten bach said, one of the two Swiss coaches alongside Mi chael Lammer The wins brought Switzerland’s total to an incredible 30 medals over the 25 editions of the event in Klosters

18&U Girls doubles winners Nikola Daubnerova & Nina Vargova ( SVK ).

Bronze: Brenda Fruhvirtova (CZE) and Joelle Steur (GER)

Medals were presented at the victory ceremony by Jan Kodes The Czech legend, a Wimbledon champion in 1973, a three-time major champion and a Hall of Fame inductee, was the guest of honour on this jubilee week end and he liked what he saw in the splendid setting of Klosters: “It’s beautiful and the level of play was very high”, he said

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GIRLS’ FINALS - AJACCIO (FRA) Slovakia d Romania 2-1 Slovakia came through to the finals from the Zone B qual ifying group in Cabourg, France The French air must have been to their liking, as in the finals they finished first in their round robin with a daily run of 2-1 wins: over Italy, Great Britain and Austria They would then play the Group A winners Romania, who had come through in convincing fashion, shutting out all their opponents, Poland, Croatia and Germany, with three emphatic 3-0 wins In the final, Slovakia needed a deciding doubles rubber to get the better of Romania, taking the tie 2-1 to claim their

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The Czech Republic (Boys) and Slovakia (Girls) are the new champions of the 12 & Under Summer Cups by Dunlop, the annual European championship that saw participation for 66 national teams

BOYS FINALS – DIJON (FRA) Czech Republic d Spain 3-0

G12 G12 Final rounds in Ajaccio. first ever Summer Cups title in this age category The only other time Slovakia had reached the final was when they finished as runners-up in 2019 . Germany beat Austria 2-1 in the third place play-off

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The Czech Republic (pictured) were Zone A qualifying group winners on home soil in Rakovnik The final rounds included a round robin stage in which the Czech boys won all their Group A encounters 2-1; first against Italy on Thursday; backed up the day after against Romania on Friday; and finally on Saturday against France For their part, Spain fin ished atop Group B with a 2-1 win over Slovakia, followed by two 3-0 wins: first over Finland, then over Germany In the title decider, the Czechs outclassed Spain 3-0 in what was their first appearance in a Summer Cups final since 2019 when they won the trophy With the win, they pick up a second title overall in this age group In the playoff for third place, France got over the line against Germa ny, winning 2-1

winners Slovakia. B12 winners Czech Republic.

Final Standings

Czech Republic & Slovakia savour 12&U Summer Cups by Dunlop titles

Italy & Czech Republic win 14&U Summer Cups titles

Italy and Czech Republic are the 2022 14 & Under Europe an Summer Cups champions

B14 Italy celebrates victory.

G14 winners Czech Republic. B14 all teams at final rounds in Valencia.

Over in Loano, Italy, the girls’ team from Czech Republic lived up to their top seeding by scoring a 2-0 win over neighbours Slovakia in the final Laura Samsonova gave the Czechs the lead after a three set battle with Mia Pohankova . In the match between the teams’ #1 players, Alena Kovackova added another remarkable achievement to her incredible Junior Tour season . In beating Sona Desp esova 7-5 6-4 to secure the title, she recorded her 39th singles win of 2022, with just one loss With a team featuring three of the Tour’s Top 6 players, the Czechs had eased their way comfortably through the tour nament Having scored 3-0 wins over Bulgaria, Cyprus and Serbia in qualifying, and also over France at the finals,

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At the boys’ finals in Valencia, Spain, the defending cham pions wasted no time in securing victory, claiming both singles rubbers to take an unassailable 2-0 lead over top seeds Germany Vito Antonio Darderi lost just six games in the opening match against Diego Dedura-Palomero to give his team an early advantage The second match went to the wire, with Antonio Marigliano weathering a second set fightback from Niels McDonald before winning a tense final set, eventually triumphing 6-4 3-6 7-5

The Germans scored a consolation doubles win as Dedu ra-Palomero teamed with Christopher Thies for a three set win over Marigliano & Salvatore Tartaglione, but the tie was already over .

The win marks Italy’s fourth Copa del Sol win, following ti tles in 1979, 2016 and 2021

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the only hiccup came in the semi-finals against Germany, when the tie was decided in a tight three-set doubles

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The victory is a fourth 14 & Under Europa Cup title for Czech Republic, though it’s worth noting that both nations won an additional 5 as part of Czechoslovakia . The play-off matches also decided the final ranking (be low) of the eight teams to qualify for the final rounds

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Italy & Czech Republic win 14&U Summer Cups titles

Final qualified for ITF World Junior Tennis finals.

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The Top 5 teams joined hosts Czech Republic in qualify ing for the ITF World Junior Tennis competition in early AAugusttotalof 71 national teams entered the 14 & Under com petition . Notably a qualifying group was organised in Ar menia for the first time in the history of the competition Teams from Bulgaria, Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia and Türkiye received welcome gifts from the host nation at the opening ceremony in Yerevan, from where fans could also follow the action live online Tennis Europe thanks the Armenian Tennis Federation for this groundbreaking feat and looks forward to bringing the team competitions to more developing tennis nations in future

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The girls have managed to successfully defend the title they snatched back from Russia in 2021 and look set to keep a firm grip on the trophy, winning what is now their fifth title as Czech Republic (plus four previous wins as Czechoslovakia)

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The Czech Republic has once again proved itself to be Europe’s dominant nation in junior team competitions, winning the girls’ 16 & Under Summer Cups competition played on home soil in Marianske Lazne against Serbia

Spain won the boys’ title in Le Touquet (FRA) with a stun ning win over Italy which included not one, but two comefrom-behind stints for the champs GIRLS

The Italians took a 1-0 lead in the tie as Lorenzo Carboni held his nerve for a 6-2 5-7 6-3 win over Segado Este ve Number-one ranked Landaluce, recent European Jun ior Championships silver medalist, got things back on Summer Cups titles for Czech Republic and Spain G16 winners Czech Republic.

The Czech Republic fielded a most formidable team com prised of Magdalena Smekalova (#39), Lucie Urbanova (#11) and Tereza Valentova (#4) They had come through to the final rounds as qualifying group A winners, with vic tories over Italy and Bulgaria In the final rounds they de feated Poland 3-0 in the quarterfinals, backed up by 2-1 win over Spain in the semis On the day of the finals against Serbia it was their oppo nents, however, who hit the ground running . Teodora Ko stović beat Smekalova in a tight two-set 6-4 7-6(0) win, giving the Serbs a 1-0 lead Leveling up the tie, the topranked Czech player in the team turned things around in the second rubber with a straightforward dismissal of Mia Ristic, the eighth-ranked European Junior Champi onships gold medalist To the live rubber then, for which the two Serbs returned to the field of battle . They were met by Valentova, who was joined by the fresh and nim ble feet of Urbanova . This might have been what made the difference in the end because despite an easy first set, things did get tighter in the second Nonetheless, af ter one hour and twenty-three minutes, the local players were able to post a 6-1 7-5 victory, sealing the match, the tie and the title

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B16 Esteve and Landaluce celebrate the moment of victory for Spain. G16 Czech doubles victory.

The Spanish team was made up of Carlos Cordoba (#200), Rafael Segado Esteve (#52) and Martin Landaluce (#1) They won qualifying group D, with wins over Ukraine and France In the final rounds they defeated Great Britain and Czech Republic by the same 2-1 score line to qualify for the final against Italy

shots as well as deft volleys When all was said and done over two hours after the coin toss, it was Spain who took the match for a win that was equally thrilling for them as it was heartbreaking for the Italians Coming back from a one-rubber deficit and then from one set down in the doubles decider, the 1-6 6-4 17-15 doubles win secured the 2022 European Summer Cups for Spain

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Despite this being a seventh title overall for Spain, the players on the Spanish team were not even born the last time their nation won this competition, back in 2004

In the girls’ bronze medal tie, Germany defeated Spain 2-1, while in the boys’ competition France defeated the Czech Republic by the same score line . The top five teams of the final standings, plus host Türkiye, qualify to compete at the

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an even keel as he got past the fifth-ranked and always tough Federico Cinà 7-5 7-5 Another final came down to the wire as all four players stepped back on court . Nei ther team held back, trading big serves, amazing passing

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GIRLS Bulgaria played Round Robin in the qualifying round and finished first, just ahead of top seeds Slovakia Even though they didn’t have any 3-0 wins, the team fought hard until reaching the finals in Granville Day 1 came with a victory against Hungary, where Den islava Glushkova beat Anna Kantor by a comfortable mar gin, 6-3 6-2 . Although her compatriot Mihaela Tsoneva lost her match, they made a great team during the doubles match, securing their position with a 6-2 6-1 victory

Arthur Fils went through a similar scenario with Alexander Blockx The Belgian player won the first set rapidly, 6-2 Even so, he couldn’t keep the advantage as Arthur’s ambi tion to win that trophy at home came to light With a score of 2-6 7-5 6-1, Les Bleus were declared winners

The final stage found Mihaela Tsoneva more confident and powerful She obtained the first win for the team against Slovak Nina Vargova, 6-3 6-4 Meanwhile, Denislava looked as if she was breezing through her match too, leading 3-0 in the second set However, she was very close to losing the advantage, as Nikola Daubnerova (SVK) almost evened the score in a very intense and long game . The Bulgarian resisted the pressure, bringing the decisive triumph for the national team

France faced Belgium and their jobs were far from easy .

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This year, we again witnessed an incredible success France qualified for the finals easily, being the only team in their group with zero losses The first day was chal lenging, as both Luca Van Assche and Gabriel Debru had to go through three sets to win their matches against the Polish players Day 2 proved to be easier for the French, with quick victories against Slovakia For the final matches,

France and Bulgaria each made history at the final rounds of the 18 & Under team event The French boys’ team won the Valerio/Galea Cup for the sixth consecutive time, while the girls from Bulgaria lifted the Reina/Soisbault Cup for the first time ever BOYS “Chapeau bas, la France!” What an incredible week for this national team! Who would have thought the French would be able to reproduce last year’s performance? Let’s quick ly remember what happened in 2021: France had 9 wins from 9 matches at the final rounds, marking the first time in more than 20 years that a team had claimed a title in such a spectacular way

Against Gilles Arnaud Bailly, 2021 Roland Garros cham pion Luca Van Assche lost the first set . Still, he found the power to turn the tide and win 3-6 6-3 6-2 His compatriot

The second day looked very similar for the Bulgarians Mi haela, facing Czech Julie Struplova played tiebreaks in both sets, but lost both Even so, the team revealed its pow er once again while playing doubles They claimed victory against the draw’s favorite Czech Republic, 6-3 6-1

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Young tennis players have often felt the need to choose between their tennis careers and their education, with many dropping out of school at an early age The part nership aims to show that within the sport, a dual path way is possible, so young athletes do not have to sacrifice education and qualifications .

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On Tuesday 30th August, we will be holding an Orientation Morning for all new pupils who are starting at the school on September 5th. Pupils have the chance to meet fellow pupils and parents can meet teachers and staff. Enrol before the 30th August to join us! Orientation Morning for New Pupils We are the ONLY online school that provides specialist support for young athletes. Our Elite Athlete Mentors, Fabian Spiess (Ex professional goalkeeper) and Sol Rolls Tyson (Current professional basketball player) provide termly 1:1 mentoring sessions and run a fortnightly holistic High Performance Club, covering topics such as.... Join Our Athlete High Performance Club Tennis Europe: Official Online School Partner Welcome to our monthly newsletter :) The beginning of term (September 5th) is fast approaching, If you haven't already heard, we are Minerva's Virtual Academy an award winning online school and the official online school partner of Tennis Europe. We provide flexible education to elite tennis players aged 12 18 years old. Fabian Sol Growth Mindset, Nutrition, Social Media management, and much more Learn more

As more and more former college tennis players are suc cessfully transitioning onto the Pro Tour, 70+ competing at Wimbledon this year, 7 from Keystone Sports, it is a great time to understand what’s available to you Keystone Sports companies have over 50 years of combined experience helping tennis players, with a staff of more than 70 profes sionals across Europe, most of them former student-ath letes that took advantage of this opportunity to combine high-level athletics and a college education Together Keystone Sports has developed an unmatched college coach network in the United States and has helped over 9,000 athletes over the years to schools in all 50 US states and Canada, gained over 582 million USD in schol arships, and enabled many amazing and life-changing ex RogerperiencesThiele, Keystone Sports Germany, commented, “The Tennis Europe Junior Tour provides such an important de velopmental platform for young players We’re proud to be Tennis Europe’s ‘Official Pathway Partner,’ giving these tal ented young tennis athletes all the information and support they need to choose the next steps in their tennis careers and their education ”

Tennis Europe & Keystone Sports partner to promote educational pathways

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There was a time when talented young players had to choose between pursuing their tennis careers or remaining in edu cation Tennis Europe’s new two-year partnership with Key stone Sports aims to change all that by making junior tennis players and parents aware of each available pathway

Tennis Europe CEO Thomas Hammerl said, “We are delight ed to add to our comprehensive portfolio of education part nerships with Keystone Sports, providing yet further op portunities to the thousands of players that graduate from the Junior Tour each year and are keen to explore their next steps In combination with our Junior School, these partner ships are designed to ensure that young athletes from our member nations receive the best possible advice and sup port at this important stage of their lives ” For more information about Keystone Sports, please visit https://www.keystonesports.com/tennis/europe

Keystone Sports has joined together four of the leading col lege tennis placement companies in the world, creating Eu rope’s strongest and biggest college sports recruiting solu tion Run by former NCAA tennis champions and pro tennis players, it offers an unrivalled support system to Tennis Eu rope juniors along their developmental pathway

On site in Klosters, Tennis Europe CEO Thomas Hammerl said, “We are very happy to have brought the Junior School to more top players in one day than ever before It was fan tastic to see so many players and coaches in attendance, and I’d like to thank the organising teams in Klosters, Most and Prerov for their efforts to host the School Now it’s time for the players to move their focus back to the courts, and we’re looking forward to an exceptionally strong edi tion of the European Championships this week ”

The recent European Junior Championships kicked off with Tennis Europe’s biggest ever day of player education . Around 400 players of three age categories joined the spe cial Junior School classes, which were held simultaneously at the competition’s three venues in Most (CZE), Prerov (CZE) and Klosters (SUI) the topics covered at the sessions were introductions

Among

Since the Championships, subsequent Junior School class es have been held at major events in Düren (GER), Barcelo na (ESP) and Warsaw (POL) 400 players attend simultaneous Junior School sessions

The Junior School is devised to help prepare young play ers for life as professional athletes, and is endorsed by the sport’s governing body, the ITF, and the ATP and WTA Tours

to: • Nutrition • Anti-Doping • Mental Health • Anti-Corruption • Warm-Up & Recovery

. Classes are held at selected Tennis Europe Junior Tour events throughout the season The School’s multi media resources are available free of charge for all players on the Tennis Europe website

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The Tennis Europe Academy in Prostejov (CZE) hosted a group of 20 players from 7 member nations Under the watchful eye of former world #5 Jiri Novak and his team, the group of 14 & Under players made final preparations before competing at the European 14 & Un der Championships in Most Supported by the ITF/Tennis Europe Development Pro gramme, national associations from Albania, Bulgar ia, Croatia, Kosovo, Malta, Slovenia and Ukraine all sent squads to Prostejov, where the Tennis Europe Academy has been based since 2019 This was the first occasion that the Academy was offered as a training base prior to the flagship Championships, and attracted several of the Tour’s top players, among them recent Summer Cups semi-finalist Ziga Sesko (SLO) and Ukrainian #1 Polina Kuznietsova, a three-time run ner-up on Tour so far in 2022 They tried to acclimatise to the conditions in Czech Re public before launching their European Championship campaigns the following week Tennis Europe hosts special Training Camp

We spoke to her to find out more about her motivations and the long-term aims of this important new working group

Well, compared to a lot of other people, my beginning as a play er is a bit different. I come from a different environment. I used to be a little girl with a disability, and I couldn’t play high-level sports. I was never raised to be a professional athlete, I knew I wasn’t made for it, even if I’ve always loved sports. As my dis ability started getting worse, I got to the point that I couldn’t run or walk anymore. I was feeling really down, but somehow, I found out about wheelchair tennis. I saw in this sport a way to reinvent myself and come back to the community. It was a really good way for me to be part of society. I never planned to be a champion or to be a leader, but then I built a career, and I ended up liking it. Once that happened, I wanted others to have the same chanc es as I did. Not only those with disabilities, but also little girls. I believe there is still a lot of discrimination in sports. Even though there are more and more girls picking tennis, there are so many things you can’t see as a little girl. For example, the lack of female coaches, female leaders, and the way we think about female sports in general. I’m now a mother of two little girls, 8-year-old twins, and I want them to choose the sport they want. I want them to be able to perceive sport as any body, to feel they are welcomed.

Since I ended my career back in 2010 after the US Open, I’ve been working in project management and strategy in all kinds of fields, but I’ve focused a lot on diversity and inclusion. When I’m not helping my husband with our bakery, I am the vice president of the French Tennis Federation, a Board Member at Tennis Europe, a speaker, and a writer.

There are many valid reasons behind this. Some women just don’t want to tour, especially when they want to have a

Here at Tennis Europe, we are advocates. We advocate in front of our member nations, the ITF and the entire tennis ecosystem. But that’s the only thing we can do, advocacy. Saying we are here to change the world is very complicated. However, we can change the narrative. If anything of what I’m doing could make something better, that would be to have more women in coaching positions. Not only women coaching little girls, but women coaching every body. Secondly, I want to inspire other women to take leadership roles in different governing bodies. If we were to look at the board of Tennis Europe, we could see that progress has been made, there are women on the board too. Yet, in general, women are several things. Take me, for instance, I’m involved in the French Tennis Federation, Tennis Europe, the ITF, I’m a mother and I work. It’s just not possible to be everything at the same time. And I al ways have this feeling like I’m not doing enough. That is not right

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Why do you think there are not that many female coaches?

You had extraordinary results while playing tennis and as mentioned, you’re now the Vice President of the French Tennis Federation. How did this sport change your life and why did you want to stay in the world of tennis?

Tell us a bit about your background… I’m Florence Alix-Gravellier, I am from France, but currently living in London. I am a former wheelchair tennis player. I’ve been world number one in doubles and two in singles and I won two bronze medals at the Paralympic Games in Beijing.

In 2021, Florence Alix-Gravellier was elected to the Tennis Europe Board of Management and quickly took on the role of Chair of the new ‘Gender Equality in Tennis’ committee

Is this why you wanted to chair the Gender Equality in Tennis Committee? It is, yes. I feel like it’s in my DNA, to fight for diversity and a more open society. I think we are on the right track. I see that men are changing, and they want to do more as well, but just saying things is not enough. We have to act; we have to change mindsets and the way we think about sports. We even have to change the way we talk to each other. What are some of your main goals for this Committee?

Interview: Florence Alix-Gravellier on Gender Equality

I feel like it’s in my DNA, to fight for diversity and a more open society I want to inspire other women to take leadership roles in different governing bodies

I just hope we will see more women in all kinds of posi tions, female coaches in every age category. I don’t know if in 5 years we’ll have 50-50 representation, but I know that as soon as these women start filling the circle, we’ll get to that point. on Gender Equality

Interview: Florence Alix-Gravellier

The second thing is that there are fewer women in sports, in general. Women and men are 50-50 of the global population, so there should not be anything wrong with having the same number of women as men playing tennis. That is an aspect we need to work on from a young age. You need to show little girls that there are many female coaches out there, otherwise they don’t see it as a career opportunity. The last thing and that’s where I believe we can act the most, is that we don’t appoint women for strong positions. They just don’t get the jobs. When Andy Murray started training with Amélie Mauresmo, everyone was shocked and confused. He is definitely one of the champions of diversity and we need to praise him for it. Two of the key projects Tennis Europe has are the 14&U Development Championships and the 12&U Training Camp. In the past few years, it has been strongly encour aged that female coaches be part of the national teams. Have you seen promising results so far? Yes, for sure. The number of female coaches increased im pressively. [Note: from 0 female in coaches in 2018, the number grew to 4 in 2019 and reached double figures in 2021] At Tennis Europe we need to embrace different cul tures. Diversity is seen one way in Denmark, the other in France, and the same goes for countries in eastern Europe. While Denmark is doing great in terms of equality and di versity, we can’t see that in France. I’m not sure if France is sending any women coaches to 14-16&Under events. We all need to address these issues. How do you think gender equality in tennis compares with other major sports? This inequality is not just in tennis, we see it in every sport. We see it everywhere. It’s the way we look at people around us, the way we perceive power and the way you should lead an organization. We’re being given male examples most of the time. For hundreds of years, being a woman meant caring for the household, the children. It’s the same for someone with a disability, or for people of color. In terms of ethnicity, we don’t have much diversity either. With such a long history of domi nation and imperialism, people find it so hard to change their mindset. They will, though. Thankfully we have people like Ka mala Harris and Michelle Obama. People like all these wom en, either Asian, black, or Hispanic, who are fighting their way through the top. It’s not a question of pushing people away from the table, it’s about enlarging the table. That is some thing the Obama family said. We need to take things step by step. Let’s go back to tennis, if tomorrow we have more wom en involved, a bigger variety in terms of gender, sexual orienta tion, and race, we’ll have more participants. We need to make every single kid feel welcome, no matter the sport, no matter the background. How important do you think taking things step by step is? Is that the key?

22TENNIS EUROPE NEWS family. It’s difficult for them to travel that much and be there for their loved ones as well. Men coaches are travelling, and their families are at home, but you don’t see anybody judging or asking them anything about it. But when a woman is in that position, everybody asks – how do you do with your kids? No body ever asks that to a male athlete or coach. I also get that question, and I tell people, well, they do have a father, we are very well organized and that’s our choice as a family.

Nobody’s been to the top of Everest without reaching base camp. There are also major breakthroughs that can be made, and recently we have witnessed many. As I said before, what Andy Murray did by hiring Amelie Mauresmo. The London 2012 Games had great importance for people with disabil ity. The world of politics changed when Barack Obama was elected president, and so on. Part of the responsibility comes from big organizations, like the ITF, the Grand Slams, and Ten nis Europe. It’s also about us taking seriously the responsibility that is ours and making the best out of it. What can I do for the world to get better? That is a question we need to ask our selves. We won’t see the result immediately, but that doesn’t matter. Just do it. What progress do you hope will have been made by tennis in five years in terms of gender equality?

A very important person helped her to regain the selfassurance and strength when stepping on the court: Patrick Mouratoglou, being her head coach since April 2022. “He had the confidence, that I am still able to win titles, he sees many things and it is really good to have a great connection with the coach, because you can improve so much” Halep said after winning her 24th WTA title in Toronto.

Once more and after a tortuous calf injury in 2021, the Romanian came to a turning point in her career this year.

Two special moments on the Centre Court of the Canadian Open in Toronto: Last Sunday Simona Halep won her first title since she began working with coach Patrick Mouratoglou, resulting in her return to the Top 10 in the WTA singles ranking. On the same day and on the same court Patrick Mouratoglou’s protégé Coco Gauff won the doubles competition with fellow American Jessica Pegula, claiming World No. 1 in doubles ranking.

With the amazing achievement of reaching the top of the World doubles ranking, Gauff provided the second highlight for mentor Patrick Mouratoglou this weekend. Brenda Fruhvirtova was responsible for the third one!

The Coach himself was obviously really proud and satisfied with the former No.1 of the WTA singles ranking, declaring Halep’s return to the Top 10 as a “milestone” on Instagram.

Follow Coco: https://www.instagram.com/cocogauff/ Fruhvirtova won her 4th ITF title in Sweden

Follow Simona: https://www.instagram.com/simonahalep/

Coco Gauff claims No.1 in doubles Rising star Coco Gauff reached a huge milestone this weekend as well! With fellow American Jessica Pegula, the promising talent from Florida won the Canadian Open doubles title. That triumph lifted her on top of the World doubles ranking. The 18-year-old is the second youngest player to reach that spot, after Swiss Martina Hingis with 17 years in 1998. “It feels great! Being No.1 is pretty cool, I have no words and I didn’t know it was coming this week” the American, who joined the Mouratoglou Academy at the age of 10, told the press after her victory.

On Sunday Brenda Fruhvirtova reached her 4th ITF title in Danderyd, Sweden. A sensational achievement for the 15-year-old tennis player. The huge talent from Czech Republic won the final against experienced German player Mona Barthel 6:1, 6:3. Fruhvirtova is now listed on position 271 in the WTA singles ranking, the youngest player currently in the Top 300. The Czech joined the Mouratoglou Academy in 2017 and made her mentor proud for the third time this weekend. Follow Brenda: https://www.instagram.com/brendafruhvirtova/

AM AMAZING WEEK FOR MOURATOGLOU’S PLAYERS

Meanwhile one of the most promising talents of the Mouratoglou Academy Brenda Fruhvirtova reached her 4th ITF title in Sweden, another outstanding achievement for the 15-year-old Czech youngster. It was a great week for three of Mouratoglou’s players.

Simona Halep back to Top 10 after one year She is back where she belongs! After winning the title in Toronto the two-time Grand Slam Champion returns to the Top 10 after one year, reaching No. 6 in the WTA singles ranking.

The ‘Super Category’ will be an extraordinary tournament that has been judged to have performed well beyond ex pectations and will be reserved for only the most elite and prestigious 16 & Under events A maximum of 3-4 tournaments will be upgraded, with new applications also NationalwelcomeAssociations interested in hosting a Super Category tournament are invited to apply to the Junior Department by the deadline of Friday 30th September

Tennis Europe will take into consideration – among other factors – the completed application, tournament rating and requested tournament date

Tennis Europe is pleased to announce the creation of a new category of elite 16 & Under events in 2023 as part of a drive to improve the opportunities for players of the

British Tennis statistics (Source: Sports Marketing Surveys Annual Sports participation Survey 2021)

Junior Tour to introduce 16 & Under Super Category events in 2023

2022 European Tennis report preview: Three countries – Ireland, Georgia and Latvia - reported equal or positive gender splits for female coaches. Greece is the only country which has seen increases across all metrics, most notably in players where the total number of players has risen from 116,500 to 280,000. The total number of coaches has increased by 13% overall, with Macedonia, Romania and Lithuania noting the highest increases.

Source: 2022 European Tennis Report, due to be published during the autumn of 2022. FACTS

Total number of players in GB in 2021: 4,170,000 This is a slight decrease on the 4,580,000 in 2020, but up on the pre pandemic (2019) figure of 3,086,000. Gender split for tennis participants in GB 2021 – 54% female 46% male.

Junior Tour’s oldest age category

FAST

A Super Category was successfully introduced to the 14 & Under Tour in 2020, elevating the ONE-SGM Christmas Cup, Khimki (RUS), Les Petits As, Tarbes (FRA), Kungens Kanna & Drottningens Pris, Stockholm (SWE), Taça In ternacional Maia (POR) and the Internationale Deutsche Tennismeisterschaften Dueren (GER) to become an elite series of events awarding increased ranking points and providing other benefits and services for participants

The applications will be assessed, and final decisions will be announced not later than October

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14 & Under stars debut at Wimbledon

Tournament Director Jamie Baker explained to wimble don com that the players would not only benefit from the early opportunity to compete on grass but would also en joy “the absolute Wimbledon experience ”

The girls’ draw featured an all-Romanian final between Tatu and Soare While her opponent and very good friend off-court was a runner-up at Roehampton, Tatu ticked two things off her bucket list: her first match played on grass and a Wimbledon title When asked about her experience at Wimbledon, she said, “these last few days have been a dream I still can’t believe I have a Wimbledon trophy with my name engraved on it . It was a challenge, playing on a grass court for the first time, and playing the finals against one of my best friends I guess one of the key elements that got me to this point was that I didn’t put too much pressure on myself I was honestly hoping to win at least one match Now I can’t wait to come back for Juniors”

The inaugural 14 & Under Invitational tournament at Wim bledon has been a long time coming As the name sug gests, the tournament had invited the best players from around the world, 16 boys and 16 girls and there was a buzz in the air among the young juniors as they were more than ready for their first Wimbledon experience as players .

Girls’ finalist Andreea Diana Soare and winner Alexia Ioana Tatu (ROU).

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The European contingent was made up of a total of 11 players, including Maximilian Heidlmair (AUT), Matei Todoran (ROU), Andreea Diana Soare (ROU) and Veronika Sekerkova (CZE), all of whom had secured their spots by virtue of their performances at the Tennis Europe Junior Tour’s Category 1 event in Roehampton, in June Other European players in attendance included #1-ranked Ivan Ivanov (BUL) and #5 Alexia Ioana Tatu (ROU)

Tennis Europe CEO Thomas Hammerl commented, “We are thrilled to see a 14 & under event at Wimbledon high lighting these incredible talented juniors This has been a goal of the Championships for a long time and Tennis Eu rope has been involved with supporting the project ever since we were first approached three years ago In the long term, our aim is to establish a grass court swing to the Junior Tour calendar, giving invaluable experience to the youngest players on this most special of surfaces ” With 16 players in the boys’ and girls’ draws, the first phase of the tournament saw four round-robin groups compete over two days The winners of each group advanced to the semi-finals

Todoran fell to Carel Aurel Ngounoue (USA), while Ivanov was beaten by Se Hyuk Cho (KOR), the eventual champion

The European players were in a very strong position, with representation in all four semifinals Both boys however suffered heartbreaking losses, going down 11-9 in match tiebreaks in their respective encounters

• Nehir DOGAN (TUR)

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The players were accompanied on their adventure be tween July 24 – August 22 by two experienced ITF coaches - Goran Shevchenko (MKD) and Irina Kuzmina Rimsa (LAT)

They started their journey in Düren (GER) for the Super Category 14 & Under tournament The tour continued in Hasselt (BEL), where Ada Kumru (TUR) and Alexia Ioana Tatu (ROU) made a great team and won the doubles title, defeating Mariangel Estrella (VEN) & Yleymi Lugiana Mu elle Valdez (PER) The two girls’ great chemistry worked perfectly at the 16 & Under event in Renningen/Rutesheim (GER) too They added one more title to their list, having played the final against Lena Karolina Hornecka (POL) and Jessica Kole sarova (SVK) On top of that, Tatu added one more tro phy and a better ranking position for the Race to Mon te-Carlo, claiming the singles title after 6-2 7-6(4) victory against Noelia Manta (SUI)

• Andreas MESSIS (GRE) Girls • Iva LAKIC (MNE)

Last, but not least, the team ended their tour at the Emil io Sanchez Academy in Barcelona, where they had nota ble results Kumru played both the singles and doubles finals . Tatu reached the semifinal and lost to the tourna ment winner, while Messis had to retire in the semifinal against Gonzalez-Galino

Boys • Mikayel AVANESIYAN (ARM)

• Ada KUMRU (TUR)

The Touring Team journey gives the players a glimpse of a professional player’s daily life, with weekly traveling, intense trainings, and important tournaments Players are also able to interact with Touring Teams from other regions, such as South America, Asia and Australia, who have also been com peting on the Tennis Europe Junior Tour over the summer

• Alexia Ioana TATU (ROU)

Financedregion by the Grand Slam Player Development Pro gramme, the Touring Teams are one of the most impor tant European Assistance projects and have shown in credible results over the years Participation on the Team can play an important role in a player’s development; current top players such as Grigor Dimitrov and Jelena Ostapenko are amongst those who benefitted from a place on the Teams during their junior careers .

Success for ITF/Tennis Europe 14 & Under Touring Team

• Yannik Theodor ALEXANDRESCOU (ROU)

This year’s selected players were:

Eight players from different developing tennis nations across Europe were recently given the opportunity to be part of the annual 14 & Under Touring Team which visit ed a series of Category 1 and 2 tournaments across the

• Skender KATANA (MNE)

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For a second consecutive year, just one player managed to successfully defend their singles title That honour went to Germany’s Eileen Aranas-Roth, who took the gold over compatriot Nina Spaeth in a repeat of the 2021

Singles, doubles and mixed doubles events were held for men and women, with age categories ranging from Over 30 to Over 85 Held on the courts of the Ljubicic Tennis Academy in Veli Losinj, the Championships is an ITF Sen iors Tour S1000 open tournament, and attracted competi tors from as far as Canada and New Zealand Germany and Italy dominated the competitions, account ing for 12 of the 20 singles titles on offer .

Tworesultof last year’s winners impressed in new age catego ries: reigning Men’s 30 champion Jens Janssen reached the Over 35s final, where he was beaten by fellow German Mick Duessen Multiple European champion Pierre 27 New European Senior Champions crowned in Veli Losinj

The European Senior Championships visited the beautiful island of Losinj in Croatia at the beginning of June, where 300 players from 35 nations were in action

Men 40 Frederic Petitjean (FRA) Thomas Burgemeister

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Men 60 Hannes Lienbacher (AUT) Marek Lubas (POL) Men 65 Michal Kuchar (CZE) Pierre Godfroid (BEL) Men 70 Giancarlo Nucci (ITA) Keith Porter (CAN) Men 75 Luis Flor de la Morena (ESP) Paolo Lazzari (ITA) Men 80 Hans-Joachim Singhoff (GER) Giuseppe Losego (ITA) Men 85 Herbert Althaus (GER) Henryk Grudniak (GER) Women 35 Eileen Aranas-Roth (GER) Nina Spaeth (GER) Women 40 Mareike Mueller (GER) Katia Raffagnini Ceracchi (ITA) Women 45 Valentina Padula (ITA) Szilvia Pestuka (HUN) Women 50 Alessia Zerbino (ITA) Alexandra Ella Mueller (GER) Women 55 Elisabetta Morici (ITA) Celine Neefkes (NED) Women 60 Liselot Prechtel (NED) Barbara Koutna (CZE) Women 65 Margarethe Kerschbaum (AUT) Sabine Schmitz (GER) Women 70 Reinhilde Adams (GER) Heide Froeysok (GER) EVENT RUNNER-UPWINNER

Men 50 Mauro Colangelo (ITA) Jiri Prutszyn

Photo Gallery FINAL RESULTSMen30 Tibor Kovacs (SVK) Imre Szboks Olah

Godfroid, winner of the Mens 60 event last year, was run ner-up to Michal Kuchar in the Over 65s On the women’s side, defending 40s champion Katia Raffagnini Ceracchi returned to the final, only to lose out to Mareike Mueller of TheGermanyfinalday saw a special award given to the most ‘senior’ of competitors, 90-year old Ashley Wilson of New Zea land . The event closed with the news that in 2023 the Europe an Senior Championships will return to Veli Losinj, once again in association with the Ljubicic Tennis Academy and Croatian Tennis Association The tournament is expected to be held in the same week in early June, subject to the ITF calendar confirmation . For from Veli Losinj, click here . (HUN) (GER) (GER) (ROU) (CZE) (GER)

full results

Men 45 Kasper Warming (DEN) Ovidiu Dragomir

Men 35 Mick Duessen (GER) Jens Janssen

Men 55 Marco Filippeschi (ITA) Peter Anneser

Men & Women, categories: 55+, 60+, 65+, 70+, 75+

The 2022 European Senior Club Championships will be held at the Megasaray Club Belek in Antalya, Türkiye from 21st November

Men & Women, categories: 30+, 35+, 40+, 45+, 50+

The popular event returns to the calendar for the first time since 2019, following two years of pandemic-en forced cancellations, and demand is expected to be high The entry deadline is 21st September for all age groups

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The Club Championships crown Europe’s best club teams for men and women of all age categories

Week of 21st November

Competition format Men: 3 singles & 2 doubles matches Women: 2 singles & 1 doubles match

Week of 28th November

Antalya to host European Senior Club Championships

This year, the event is awarded with ITF Senior Tour rank ing points for the first time, providing an added incentive for players All participants must have an IPIN

The 121,000m2 luxury beachside resort also contains a spa, aquapark, beach access, multisport facilities and world class restaurants and bars, making it an ideal loca tion for an extended tennis break

Dates

Priority is given to the winners and runners-up of nation al league competitions, but other clubs can also enter, subject to eligibility .

Matches will be played on the clay courts of the Mega saray Tennis Academy, home to many ITF World Tennis Tour, ITF Junior, Tennis Europe and ATP Challenger events

Group B – Valencia (ESP) – Spain, Canada, Serbia, Korea Republic Group C – Hamburg (GER) – France, Germany, Belgium, Australia Group D - Glasgow (GBR) – USA, Great Britain, Kazakhstan, Netherlands

Belgian #1 Elise Mertens has begun working with new coach Philippe Dehaes Emma Raducanu has teamed up with Dmitri Tursunov .

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The WTA has lunched the largest sponsorship in the organisation’s history, together with Hologic, a leading global medical device and diagnostics company with a focus on women’s health

The figure represents a $2 5 million increase from 2021 and will see the men’s and women’s singles champions each receive $2 6 million, up $100,000 from last year, while the beaten finalists will take away $1 3 million, up A$500,000studyhas

Roger Federer has been named as the highest earning tennis player for a 17th consecutive year

MEDIA

The top two teams in each group will progress to play the Final 8 in Malaga, Spain, from 22-27 November .

Simona Halep recently became the 8th tennis player to accrue more than $40 million in career prize money . She follows in the footsteps of Djokovic, Nadal, Federer, Murray, Sampras and Serena and Venus Williams

Group A – Bologna (ITA) – Croatia, Italy, Argentina, Sweden

Great Britain will host the finals of the Billie Jean King Cup by BNP Paribas, at Glasgow’s Emirates Arena be tween 8-13 November 12 teams will compete in four round robin groups – Australia, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Great Britain, Italy, Kazakhstan, Poland, Spain, Slovakia, and the USA European teams will be involved in all but one of the Bil lie Jean King Cup play-off ties held around the world on the weekend of 11-12 November . Ties are as follows (host nations listed first): Croatia vs Germany, Romania vs Hungary, Austria vs Latvia, Japan vs Ukraine, Argen tina vs Brazil, Slovenia vs China, Mexico vs Serbia Record prize money is on offer for the final Grand Slam event of the season, the US Open The total prize fund will top $60 million for the first time, covering both the men’s and women’s tournaments

SPONSORSHIP Brokerage solutions company Quadcode, specialising in software for the investment industry, will serve as a global partner of the Davis Cup by Rakuten Finals

The Group Stage of the 2022 Davis Cup by Rakuten Finals will take place across 13-18 September, in var ious cities in Europe (Bologna, Valencia, Hamburg and Glasgow) The 16 nations have announced their squads, with the teams distributed as follows:

The BBC reported that this year’s Wimbledon smashed previous online viewing figures, with 53 8 million total viewers and a peak of 7 .5 million tuning in for the men’s final PLAYERS

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Former world #1 Kim Clijsters is the new Honorary president of the International Tennis Hall of Fame She is the first woman, and first European, to serve in the role

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The ‘Race to the Masters’ rankings are also available separately, and include points earned exclusively at Tennis Europe Junior Tour events below are as of Tuesday 23rd August, 2022.

Rankings

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BrabeteKrupa/SzczypkaAyse/Duzovalilar(ROU)(TUR)(POL)(ROU)/Panagiotidou (GRE)

Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results 2022 Tennis Europe Junior Tour - 12 & Under IasiLeViljandiVadulCakovecProkupljeBucharestMaglieRakovnikBressuireAntalya(ESP)PalmanovaUlcinjLimassolBragaTiranaWrexhamLimassolIstanbulVrsarPontaSobotaRotterdamDublinRotterdamPirogovo(FRA)Boulogne-BillancourtVenue(RUS)(NED)(IRL)(NED)(POL)Delgada(POR)(CRO)(TUR)(CYP)(GBR)(ALB)(POR)(CYP)(MNE)-Mallorca(TUR)(FRA)(CZE)(ITA)(ROU)(SRB)(CRO)luiVoda(MDA)(EST)Passage(FRA)(ROU)Category 212221111111222222111222211 EWinnerGiurescu (FRA) I A Abendroth (GER) G Gorskiy (RUS) K Ruchkina (RUS) K Ketola (FIN) D Matvejeva (LAT) A Selvaraasan (GBR) A M Brabete (ROU) S Put (NED) F Janssen (NED) J Nagel-Heyer (GER) I A Abendroth (GER) F Sardinha (POR) G Bernstein (SWE) R Krizan (SVK) T Kovacevic (BIH) M T Erçin (TUR) M V Pop (ROU) O Krupa (POL) S-M Nakov (ROU) N Pickerd-Barua (GBR) S Parviz (GBR) D Valter L Panagiotidou (GRE) F Sardinha (POR) V Brand (GER) S Gampenrieder (GER) J M Stroe (ROU) D Valter X Sun (CHN) R Thao-Keuang (FRA)

Amorim/Correia (POR)

AdamsonKetola/Tuomolin(ROU)(FIN)(EST)/Berzina (LAT) Giurescu/Grévoul

Curinga Koukouli/Panagiotidou(ITA)/Valter (GRE)

Brižs (LAT)/Griaziutin Tverskoj (LTU)

Askirka/Belov Makarova/Ruchkina(BLR) (RUS)

06 10-8 64 75 61 61 64 64 36 62 10-1 61 64 64 76 64 62 63 62 62 75 60 60 63 62 64 64 62 62 60 60 16 64 61 63 75 61 36 64 62 63 61 61 63 75 36 3-0 Ret 64 46 76 26 62 61 75 63 62 61 60 62 64 75 46 63 11-9 62 61 62 61 64 61 57 61 61 63 46 10-8 61 63 Doubles winners 27 Dec 03 Jan 21 Feb 21 Feb 28 Feb 28 Feb 07 Mar 21 Mar 21 Mar 28 Mar 04 Apr 04 Apr 11 Apr 18 Apr 18 Apr 18 Apr 18 Apr 25 Apr 25 Apr 02 May 02 May 02 May 02 May 09 May 09 May 23 May 23 May 35TENNIS EUROPE NEWS

BeyGonçalves/SardinhaAbendroth/Schweika(POL)(GER)(POR)(FRA)/Kocisova(SVK)

Ježek/Šimek (CZE)

J Geng (CAN) S Pankov B Ayse (TUR) J Aidenbaum (FRA) P Piñera Celorio (ESP) A Kahlig (AUT) V Novakova (SVK) I Brainia (FRA) L Casalino (ITA) D Dorin (ROU) A Olariu (ROU) V Tzonkov (BUL) T Kovacevic (BIH) R Bertos (CRO) A Cerdic (GER) L A Herrera Sanchez (GER) A Shreider (UKR) O Jämsä (FIN) E Averjanov (EST) R Thao-Keuang (FRA) M Knight (GBR) B D Esendagli (TUR) M R Neculaes (ROU) Score 62 61 63 62 61 62 62 63 57 64 10-5 61 62 60 61 76 60 26 76 10-2 62 63 63 62 64 61 75 75 76 63 16 61 63 64 62 64 63 76 75 75 64 61

Chandi (GBR)/Cieno (ITA)

Pradat/Thao-Keuang (FRA)

Dakessian/Thao-Keuang

Boros/KurtaPiticaruMorozova/Pashkov(FRA)(EST)(ROU)/Turcan(MDA)(ROU)

Stojiljkovic/Živkovic (SRB)

Cercel/Nakov

Dorin/Pipie (ROU) Olariu/Pop (ROU) Milos (ROU)/Stojiljkovic (SRB) Agbaba (SRB)/Kovacevic (BIH) Colette/Rives (FRA) Cerdic (GER)/Džanic (CRO) Shangichev/Turcan (MDA)

Mitu/Stroe

Jutte/Verbeet (BEL)

Pickerd-Barua/Sallu (GBR)

J Kovackova (CZE) M T Erçin (TUR) K Pashkov (EST) F Sardinha (POR) B Navarro Meneu (ESP) B Krzysko (POL) S R Kocisova (SVK) A Dubreuil (FRA) S Mesaric (SUI) A Radu (ROU) M V Pop (ROU) D Valter X Sun (CHN) L Iliescu (FRA) V Novakova (SVK) D Turcan (MDA) J M Stroe (ROU) A Tuomolin (FIN) K Berzina (LAT) Q Dodin (FRA) K Pashkov (EST) E Tsvetkov (MDA) A Kurta (ROU) Week Runner-Up S Dakessian (FRA) K Fronek (AUT) S Pankov (RUS) P Orlova (RUS) S Put (NED) S Cadar (ITA) D Dorin (ROU) A Kurta (ROU) E Maskolaitis (LTU) E Sanchez (NED) B Krzysko (POL) M Schweika (GER) A Radu (ROU) A Kurta (ROU) E Giurescu (FRA) V Novakova (SVK) A Dubreuil (FRA) H Aman Minhas (PAK) D Baskin L Panagiotidou (GRE) D Darkey (GBR) L Bolton (GBR) M Aleksovski (MKD) M Markina (LAT) J Aidenbaum (FRA) E I Cercel (ROU) N Alt (GER) S Mesaric (SUI) L A Herrera Sanchez (GER) N Naidanova T Escarda Piñeiro (ESP)

Cadar (ITA)/Janssen (NED)

Bouchelaghem/TapinDodin/GabetMorozova/PashkovFigurovskiy/KaminskiyBouchelaghem/Carpentier(FRA)(FRA)(KAZ)(EST)(FRA)(FRA)

Arcangeli/Palanza (ITA)

Parviz/Wong (GBR)

Kocisova/Novakova (SVK)

Brabete (ROU)/Panagiotidou (GRE)

Krzysko/Tejerina

Cadar/Casalino (ITA)

Brabete/Kurta (ROU)

Ferestean/Olariu (ROU)

ProdanovicHenss/RaunerKotlyarova/MarkinaAlt/Gampenrieder(ROU)(GER)(LAT)(GER)(SRB)/Swanepoel (RSA)

Boldut/Cercel

Swoboda/Uhle (GER)

Defoe (BEL)/Schuster (ISR)

DebusscheKhastsaeva/Kolesova(BEL)/Distler (GER)

G Papakyriacou (CYP)/Panagiotidou (GRE)

Nakov (ROU)/Panagiotidou (GRE) Jaejun/Kim (KOR)

Henss/Rauner (GER)

Berzina

S Novakova/V Novakova (SVK) Nakajima/Terauchi (JPN)

Blustein/Richterman (ISR)

Kovackova/Zajícková(CZE)(CZE)

Olariu/Pop Rakous/Techlovský(ROU)

Put/van Ruiten (NED)

Darkey/Sallu

BrabeteAvgeris/LamprakisMarkinaKetola/LehtinenChouman/Wong(GBR)(GBR)(FIN)(LAT)/Timofeeva(GRE)(ROU)/Panagiotidou (GRE)

Adamson (EST)/Berzina (LAT)

Cemanova (SVK)/Jahnová (CZE)

Brižs (LAT)/Tuomolin (FIN)

Chen/OttBreen/MoloneyNazarenko/ShpinarovaCercel/RaduFerrarisPotocnjak/VoljavecCervacBoldut/MilosNishiwaki/WakanaNagel-Heyer/SwobodaBlustein/RichtermanAmsalem/KeinanDouyebColette/Rives(LAT)/Makarova(FRA)(MAR)/Janssen(BEL)(ISR)(ISR)(GER)(JPN)(ROU)(ROU)/Mitevska(MKD)(CRO)(ITA)/Kovacevic(SLO)(ROU)(UKR)(IRL)(AUS)

Doubles winners

Kahlig/Kren (AUT) Kovacevic (BIH)/Olariu (ROU) Freitas (AUT)/Tsvetkov (MDA)

Kaliadina/Sun (CHN) M A Vrahimis/V Vrahimis (CYP)

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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results KääRiku,Venue Otepää Vald HradekAradKoper(EST)(SLO)(ROU)Nad Nisou HumenneRiga(CZE)(LAT) (SVK) Cacak (SRB) Patra (GRE) Jaffa PortoDobrichRakovnikBudapestBergeijkPtolemaidaVierumäkiAylesburyPlevenYerevanTrieste(ISR)(ITA)(ARM)(BUL)(GBR)(FIN)(GRE)(NED)(HUN)(CZE)(BUL)SanGiorgio (ITA) Amsterdam (NED) Ramat Hasharon (ISR) Muenster (GER) Prijedor (BIH) Otočec (SLO) Bucharest (ROU) Waterford (IRL) Category 222112212122221221221221112 VBEAAPTDaniilYJLAFPSSLIMJMDFSLRVWADLVVRAALDLRXPVDKAJPALAASSWinnerKvist(DEN)Bielinska(UKR)Kahlig(AUT)Olariu(ROU)AMilos(ROU)Olariu(ROU)ODufek(CZE)Kovackova(CZE)Tuomolin(FIN)Berzina(LAT)ArtemevNovakova(SVK)Stojiljkovic(SRB)Sun(CHN)Pagonis(GRE)Panagiotidou(GRE)BaskinRichterman(ISR)Kahlig(AUT)Pircher(AUT)Traigel(KAZ)KhastsaevaTzonkov(BUL)FSimonsen(GER)Darkey(GBR)Wong(GBR)Vainionpaa(FIN)TimofeevaPagonis(GRE)Panagiotidou(GRE)Put(NED)Janssen(BEL)ZKiss(HUN)Iwasi(JPN)Nagel-Heyer(GER)Nishiwaki(JPN)Chatzinikolaou(GRE)Panagiotidou(GRE)Jaejun(KOR)Sim(KOR)Pradat(FRA)Janssen(BEL)Keinan(ISR)Richterman(ISR)Nagel-Heyer(GER)Komada(JPN)ValterKovacevic(BIH)Voljavec(CRO)Chindris(ROU)Radu(ROU)ICercel(ROU)Colfor(IRL)Marinkov(AUS)Week Runner-Up K Ketola (FIN) N O Adamson (EST) K Kren (AUT) B Navarro Meneu (ESP) P D Boldut (ROU) M V Pop (ROU) M Maršík (CZE) K Zajícková (CZE) Z Sanzharuly (KAZ) S Bielinska (UKR) L Rauner (GER) E Ferekova (SVK) T Koran E Kaliadina I Chatzinikolaou (GRE) A Barmicheva O Kermish (ISR) M Kostenko (ISR) T Grévoul (FRA) L Haider-Maurer (AUT) R Kaminskiy (KAZ) L Bulesheva (KAZ) D Valter A M Mitu (ROU) S Watson (GBR) R Cho (GBR) R Kravcovs (LAT) M Markina (LAT) J Motsakos (GRE) A M Brabete (ROU) M Jutte (NED) D Baranes (ISR) M Szebeni (HUN) Y Huchko (UKR) T Techlovský (CZE) M Makarova A Böhme (GER) R Kotseva (BUL) A Radu (ROU) M Makarova J Marx (CAN) V Brand (GER) M Amsalem (ISR) I Johri (ITA) S Put (NED) R Wakana (JPN) P D Boldut (ROU) V Cervac (ROU) V Mohan (IND) M Brozina (CRO) D Cercel (ROU) R-M David (ROU) P Breen (IRL) J Ott (AUS) Score 63 62 60 36 10-7 61 61 60 62 76 64 61 61 63 16 63 60 61 60 63 75 64 61 63 60 60 64 62 64 61 62 4-0 Ret 63 62 63 60 76 60 64 62 60 61 63 76 63 36 62 64 63 61 61 46 61 76 64 46 63 62 64 06 61 10-5 64 62 61 16 10-6 36 75 10-4 61 57 10-3 64 76 60 64 62 Ret 75 57 64 75 46 10-8 63 62 62 61 26 62 62 61 64 57 63 10-5 62 36 10-6 60 61 16 63 63 63 64 57 61 64 62 63 63 61 76 60 61 62 62 63 76 16 15-13 76 64

Nazarenko (UKR)/Nuneva (BUL)

Brižs (LAT)/Griaziutin Tverskoj (LTU)

BöhmeNishiwaki/Wakana(CZE)(JPN)(GER)/Chatzinikolaou (GRE)

Kahlig/Kren (AUT) Kovacevic (SLO)/Pircher (AUT) Bregvadze/Kaminskiy (KAZ)

Adamson/Bryakina (EST)

Mokán/Sonkodi (HUN)

Heins (LUX)/Janssen (BEL)

Drlik/Techlovský

Aleksovski (MKD)/Videnovic (SLO)

Doubles Carnello (USA)/Niyetkaliyev (KAZ)

Griaziutin Tverskoj (LTU)/Kaminskiy (KAZ)

Lallier (CAN)/Schiltz Solvi (LUX)

Manescu/Wobker MohanBritton/NigamFussell/WatsonMorozova/PashkovAdrot/RossillolBenLouhichi/RebaiBryakinaGorskiy/KunitsynGizewska/ZaplawaCarnelloMituPiticaru/TuturugaCastracaniArcangeli/Cicchinelli(GER)(ITA)(ITA)/Li(CAN)(ROU)(ROU)/Nazarenko(UKR)(USA)/Niyetkaliyev(KAZ)(POL)(EST)/Makarova(TUN)Sghaier/ElJaiez(TUN)(FRA)(EST)(GBR)(GBR)(IND)/Simunic(SVK)

Doll/Weinmann (GER)

winners

Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results 2022 Tennis Europe Junior Tour - 12 & Under DunakesziVenue ElSplitDerby,KufsteinNoviFürstenfeldGdanskBuzauForliNeunkirchen(HUN)(GER)(ITA)(ROU)(POL)(AUT)Sad(SRB)(AUT)Repton(GBR)(CRO)PratDeLlobregatBarcelona (ESP) Vadul lui Voda (MDA) Esch/Alzette (LUX) Beograd UherskeRegensburgBrusselsSofiaPogoricaSiauliaiBludenzKarlsruheZetrudPodgoricaPisekAldershot(SRB)(GBR)(CZE)(MNE)Lumay(BEL)(GER)(AUT)(LTU)(MNE)(BUL)(BEL)(GER)Hradiste(CZE)Category 11212221221222212212122212 IWinnerDMokán (HUN) S Iakukhina A Kunitsyn K Pashkov (EST) S Schifano (ITA) J Li (CAN) M Vainberg (MDA) A L Marcu (ROU) H Emmett (GBR) A Zaplawa (POL) A Kunitsyn L Haider-Maurer (AUT) M Živkovic (SRB) M Malicevic (SRB) J Marx (CAN) I Wobker (GER) S Watson (GBR) D Britton (GBR) T Maruscak (SVK) N Kosicka (SVK) G Gorskiy A Garcia Fernandez (ESP) L Iliescu (FRA) A Nazarenko (UKR) T Jurek (FRA) L F Simonsen (GER) T Gordeev E Kaliadina D Darkey (GBR) T Lawal (GBR) M Maršík (CZE) K Berzina (LAT) N Berdin E Kaliadina O Krupa (POL) L Badurowicz (POL) D Custodio Wagner (USA) T Manescu (ROU) L Lingfeld (AUT) G Carrara (ITA) W Repakis (SWE) V Timofeeva N Berdin E Kaliadina D Topchiyski (BUL) S Miyazawa (JPN) Y J Swoboda (GER) A Georgiou Papakyriacou R Kaminskiy (KAZ) I Wobker (GER) M Rakous (CZE) J Kovackova (CZE) Week Runner-Up R Pagonis (GRE) K Savolt (HUN) J Nagel-Heyer (GER) M V Pop (ROU) A Fronza (ITA) L Aliassime (CAN) C Piticaru (ROU) E M Bulai (ROU) Y Makovetsky Z Gizewska (POL) A Kahlig (AUT) M Makarova M Barjaktarovic (SRB) Z El Jaiez (TUN) T Havel (CZE) A Löhrer (GER) N Morrell (GBR) H Chouman (GBR) F Cierny (SVK) E Anikina (EST) M Adrot (FRA) D Matvejeva (LAT) D Turcan (MDA) A Shreider (UKR) M-E Lallier (CAN) S Streltsova (BEL) M Barjaktarovic (SRB) A L Popovic (SRB) W Repakis (SWE) I Dumitru (GBR) S Janousek (CZE) M A Ferestean (ROU) D Valter L Bulesheva (KAZ) R Debelder (BEL) E Van Gestel (BEL) S Gampenrieder (GER) S Triquart (GER) M Brignoli (ITA) U Misic (NZL) E Maskolaitis (LTU) V Karanchuk T Gordeev A Nurmakhan (KAZ) A Radu (ROU) M V Pop (ROU) R Debelder (BEL) M Bouchelaghem (FRA) L Bienert (GER) A Löhrer (GER) K Šimek (CZE) K Smidova (CZE) Score 75 62 61 62 63 61 64 62 64 75 62 62 64 62 64 75 61 60 63 63 62 61 75 61 75 63 76 63 62 62 62 36 62 67 61 10-6 63 36 10-8 67 61 Ret 64 62 61 60 63 60 61 60 64 64 16 63 11-9 63 60 63 67 10-3 60 60 61 75 62 62 60 62 63 61 76 63 75 62 62 61 61 61 64 62 61 16 60 63 60 64 46 10-8 46 63 10-7 61 60 61 63w/o6126 63 76 63 75 61 63 57 11-9 64 63 64 75 62 61 60 60

Fizel/Rekedt-Nagy (HUN)

Tsvetkov/Turcan Nazarenko/Shpinarova(MDA) (UKR)

Kovackova/LevinskyRakous/TechlovskýAbendroth/KuchynkaDistler/SchmidtBadurowiczHermans/VanCervacArcip/RaduKolesova/KonovalovaCarroccio/DiOzolaMaskolaitisBereuter/GoschBeisse/DistlerManescuBienert/SchmidtBadurowiczDebussche/IgodtBrabeteSanzharuly/SofryginChlumska/StankovaKovar/LuxaWright/ZhangArmus/CloweBarmicheva/Kaliadina(GBR)(GBR)(CZE)(CZE)(KAZ)(ROU)/Bulesheva(KAZ)(BEL)(POL)/Sorokina(GER)(ROU)/Triquart(GER)(GER)(AUT)(LTU)/Vetrov(LAT)/TimofeevaLorenzo(ITA)(ROU)(ROU)/Mitevska(MKD)San(BEL)(POL)/Sorokina(GER)(GER)(CZE)(CZE)

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Garcia Fernandez/Pla Martinell (ESP)

Barroeta/Garcia Lopez (ESP)

Balážová/Kosicka (SVK)

Belanska (SVK)/Dobiasova (CZE)

Manzhos (BLR)/Milash (RUS)

Blus/Kowal (POL)

Smejcky/Ziska (CZE)

Chatziavraam (GRE)/Van Brempt (BEL)

Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results 2022 Tennis Europe Junior Tour - 14 & Under BelgradeVenue (SRB) Khimki Veli(POR)AngraAizkraukleIraklioNastolaIstanbulPresovAntalyaBanskaBadRotterdamIsernhagenAntalyaAntalyaDesSainteSobotaJerusalemHoofddorpTelRungstedTogliattiTarbesSiauliai(FRA)Marcq-en-Baroeul(RUS)(LTU)(FRA)(RUS)(DEN)Aviv(ISR)(NED)(ISR)(POL)GenevieveBois(FRA)(TUR)(TUR)(GER)(NED)Waltersdorf(AUT)Bystrica(SVK)(TUR)(SVK)(TUR)(FIN)(GRE)(LAT)DoHeroismoLosinj(CRO)Category SuperSuper3332323231DEVDEV323233233323 DWinnerKisimov (BUL) I A Tatu (ROU) N Bilozertsev (UKR) A Kovackova (CZE) T Trufelli (FRA) K Efremova (RUS) D Vterkovskyi (UKR) A Lachinova (LAT) T Boogaard (NED) J Stusek (GER) M Salbiev (RUS) Y Perapekhina (BLR) A Winder (GBR) T T Deng (SWE) A M Berge Nourescu (ROU) L Murashka (BLR) C Thies (GER) A Sushkova (UKR) F Ladman (CZE) S Hettlerova D Brückner (CZE) I Wawrzkiewicz (POL) Z Nurlanuly (KAZ) K MEfremovaAvanesyan (ARM) I Lakic (MNE) M Avanesyan (ARM) I Lakic (MNE) D Dedura-Palomero (GER) K Melicharova (CZE) F Livet Novkirichka (FRA) K Efremova S Suljic (SLO) B Butina Jazbec (SLO) Z Nurlanuly (KAZ) Belanska (SVK) A Trinceri (ITA) R Zolotareva D Brückner (CZE) G S Popa (ROU) Y T Alexandrescou (ROU) R Malmstrom (SWE) J Ekoff (SWE) M Kotamaeki (FIN) A Messis (GRE) L M Nitzsche (GER) A Winder (GBR) A Lachinova (LAT) S Monteiro (POR) S Hettlerova (CZE) L Channon (GBR) L Vujovic (SRB) Week Runner-Up S Katana (MNE) D Popovski (SRB) I Ivanov (BUL) A Oktiabreva (RUS) L Bazin (FRA) E Rohrbach (FRA) W Jez (POL) A Bayuschenko (BLR) C A Ngounoue (USA) H Klugman (GBR) E Shcherbakov (RUS) A Lizunova (RUS) M Schlawitz (SWE) A Hristova (BUL) J Smejcky (CZE) A Khomitskaya (RUS) M Egbring (GER) A Getterich (GER) J Smejcky (CZE) A R Coman (ROU) A Shibaev L Belanska (SVK) T Trufelli (FRA) M M Makarova S Katana (MNE) N Dogan (TUR) S Katana (MNE) N Dogan (TUR) L Scheffer (GER) I Wobker (GER) M Ceban (GBR) R Malmstrom (SWE) Y Li (CHN) V Dobiasova (CZE)

Avanesyan/PoghosyanDogan/TokluBiberli/UnalEfremova/Makarova(TUR)(TUR) (ARM)

Kuharenko/Perapekhina (BLR)

Nurlanuly (KAZ)/Sesko (SLO)

Z Sesko (SLO) A Kmiecik (POL) M Ege Sik (TUR) A I Tatu (ROU) A Blus (POL) I Sagmar (ROU) M Dragovic (SRB) D Popovski (SRB) F Ladman (CZE) A Khomitskaya A Gabet (FRA) M Proimaki (GRE) P Kluj (POL) A Azarova (LAT) C Thies (GER) C Vázquez Alcudia (ESP) A Kaliterna (FRA) M Dobric (CRO) Score 64 76 62 75 64 75 62 61 36 75 61 60 61 26 62 61 61 62 36 62 63 63 63 67 60 61 76 62 62 62 61 63 36 76 60 61 63 36 62 63 62 75 60 63 60 60 64 26 62 62 67 63 57 61

De Saint Laumer/Livet Novkirichka (FRA)

Desvignes/Langlais (FRA)

Les/SericDespotovic/PetrovicHettlerovaLeal/MonteiroLachinova/LauvaNeimanisChatziavraam/ProimakiMessis/MichalakopoulosHaavisto/KotamaekiHesser/SchlawitzBelibovaBaybars/UnalKalman/MihalkaPlenkiewicz/Sadzik(MDA)/Zolotareva(POL)(HUN)(TUR)(MDA)/Malmstrom(SWE)(SWE)(FIN)(GRE)(GRE)(LAT)/Winder(GBR)(LAT)(POR)(CZE)/Murashka(SLO)(CRO)

Samsonova (CZE)/Stusek (GER)

Katana (MNE)/Sykora (CZE)

Kurilenkov/Shcherbakov(SVK) (RUS)

Ege Sik (TUR)/Topic (SLO)

Bortsova (ISR)/Grinkevich (BLR)

Hettlerova (CZE)/Schwartz (ISR)

Karis/Sirk (EST)

Drozdz (POL)/Haavisto (FIN)

Melicharova/Moskova (CZE)

Semichina

61 76 61 46 62 61 62 60 76 62 62 62 60 60 62 62 61 63 60 60 67 61 75 64 61 36 62 76 75 60 36 64 61 64 61 64 64 62 64 62 62 64 61 62 76 62 76 75 75 76 61 61 61 64 61 63 16 64 61 63 62 62 36 61 60 Doubles winners 03 Jan 03 Jan 10 Jan 10 Jan 24 Jan 07 Feb 14 Feb 14 Feb 21 Feb 21 Feb 21 Feb 21 Feb 21 Feb 28 Feb 28 Feb 28 Feb 28 Feb 07 Mar 07 Mar 14 Mar 14 Mar 21 Mar 21 Mar 28 Mar 28 Mar 28 Mar 38TENNIS EUROPE NEWS

Efremova/Malmstrom (SWE) Muller (CAN)/Zimmer (AUT)

Haim/Verthaimer (ISR)

Chavez (ECU)/Gonzalez (ESP)

Lachinova (LAT)/Yemshanova (UKR)

Boogaard (NED)/Ngounoue (USA)

Aiukhanov/Shibaev (RUS)

Andersson (SWE)/Bruhn Aaby (DEN)

Egbring/Thies (GER)

Kuriláková/Supova

Dogan/Toklu Dedura-Palomero/Egbring(TUR) (GER)

Husar/Kmiecik (POL)

Sevald/Supova (SLO)

De Saint Laumer/Desmoulins Ricot (FRA)

Dujka/Kusy Havlova/Jirouskova(CZE) (CZE)

Egbring (GER)/Heidlmair (AUT)

Dedura-Palomero/McDonaldChristodoulou/SmartCraze/RuffellDragnea/MunteanuBentzel/UrzicaDeng/vanHesser/Schlawitzwinners(SWE)Doorn(SWE)(ROU)(ROU)(GBR)(GBR) (GER)

Lacis/Makris (CYP)

Kasperski/Piasek DesmoulinsCollinsonPerezAzarova/Hamitova(LAT)(LAT)Socas/Servera(ESP)(NZL)/Griffiths(GBR)(FRA)/Zuberbuehler (CRO)

Bories/Pop Oliveriusová/SlamenikovaLebis/Rastica(FRA)(CZE) (CZE)

Atlamis/Ege Sahin (TUR)

Aubert/De Saint Laumer (FRA)

Dogan ChatziavraamGarbero/Paci(TUR)/Khomitskaya(ITA)(GRE)/Ivanova (BUL)

Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results BakuZagrebUlcinjPazardzhikTrnavaSolinTiranaBeogradMadridSiauliaiVinkovciAdanaMallorcaPalmanovaTiranaNicosiaMaiaWrexhamBucharestOsloVenue(NOR)(ROU)(GBR)(POR)(CYP)(ALB)-(ESP)(TUR)(CRO)(LTU)(ESP)(SRB)(ALB)(CRO)(SVK)(BUL)(MNE)(CRO)(AZE) Bielsko-Biała (POL) Sozopol (BUL) Haifa Amsterdam(ISR) (NED) Most BakuRakovnik(CZE)(CZE)(AZE) Category Super2233332333233232233333123 FWinnerTriquart (GER) T T Deng (SWE) Y T Alexandrescou (ROU) A I Tatu (ROU) M-A Desmoulins Ricot (FRA) M Stojsavljevic (GBR) F Thomas (SUI) A Kovackova (CZE) A Makris (CYP) E Montebello (MLT) G Conigliaro (ITA) T Kochta (GER) M Ceban (GBR) K Supova (SVK) S CAMVDAMRybkinTenaseJToth(HUN)Zoldakova(CZE)JReisach(GER)Lauva(LAT)Rouillon(FRA)Cedillo-VdePradenne (FRA) M Dragovic (SRB) S A Schnyder (SUI) F F Garbero (ITA) A MKartsevaOntiveros

Heidlmair/Neubauer (AUT)

Hirschi (AUS)/Martyniak (GER)

Doubles

Joha-BilicHeld/HorneckerKartseva/Tenase(GER)(CRO)/Zoldakova (CZE)

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Kochta (GER)/Pynda (UKR)

Kovackova (CZE) T Dautov U Manzhos Score 36 62 61 60 60 64 62 26 60 64 61 36 75 62 63 75 60 75 64 64 62 63 6706646162636262623675622663636361636462636416753663646176Ret62756376637563616164645-061Ret607563626462622-1Ret636360606261636175616076626361622660616060637563757561766262617663626475636163

Dragovic (SRB)/Katana (MNE)

Krejcova/Paštiková (CZE)

MarinoSchefferBaranes/BilausMorag/OhanaBarzakova/SimeonovaPeshev/StankovHavlovaKasperski/PlenkiewiczGuryleva/PushkarevaAiukhanov/Semenov(CRO)(POL)(CZE)/Salaiova(SVK)(BUL)(BUL)(ISR)(ISR)(GER)/Ziska(GER)(ITA)/SoupletGuerne (FRA)

Manzhos/VanchukhinaDautov/Semenov

Jalouneix (FRA)/Neubauer (AUT)

Krejcova/Paštiková (CZE)

Kisimov/Peshev (BUL)

Balan/Varsa (ROU)

Bulatovic (MNE)/Kochta (GER)

Peternel (SLO)/Seric

Castro (GER) E Rohrbach (FRA) D Brückner (CZE) N Donald (CZE) D Kisimov (BUL) A I Varsa (ROU) N McDonald (GER) T Kochta (GER) C Neubauer (AUT) S A Schnyder (SUI) A Lazarev A Pushkareva A Blus (POL) A Kmiecik (POL) V Stankov (BUL) V Garnevska (BUL) I Verthaimer (ISR) E Bortsova (ISR) E Sanogo (FRA) T M Cantos Siemers (GER) F Kosarko (CZE) L Vujovic (SRB) D Brückner (CZE) M Jirouskova (CZE) S Bulbiankou V Guryleva Week Runner-Up I Mahfoudh (FRA) A Khomitskaya A M Berge Nourescu (ROU) G S Popa (ROU) L Channon (GBR) A Loftus (GBR) M Todoran (ROU) K Efremova Z Farhat (FRA) E Panova (CYP) B S Takacs (HUN) L M Nitzsche (GER) K Kominek (CZE) I Skoog (SWE) A Kartsev A Kumru (TUR) I Jovanovic (CRO) L Kardos (HUN) A Kasperski (POL) O Demcenkova (LAT) F Triquart (GER) V Aguilar Ferrandez (ESP) M A Desmoulins Ricot (FRA) P Kuznietsova (UKR) P Verno (ITA) T Kochta (GER) M Kovacs (HUN) M Bories (FRA) J Rastica (CZE) L Belanska (SVK) D Manoloff (BUL) V Garnevska (BUL) M Dragovic (SRB) M Yemshanova (UKR) M Heidlmair (AUT) L Seric (CRO) P Skvortcov U Manzhos J Urbanski (POL) L Zimenová (SVK) V Rusanov (BUL) E Toneva (BUL) D Brand (ISR) A Amsalem (ISR) J Dazert (GER) F Marino (ITA) N McDonald (GER) V Sekerkova (CZE) J Kusy (CZE) J

Andronicou (CYP)/Montebello (MLT)

Held/Hornecker (GER)

Li (CHN)/Neubauer (AUT)

Atlamis/Ege Sahin (TUR)

Doubles

Peternel/Senica Marigliano/Tartaglione(SLO) (ITA)

Ivanovic/Jankovic (SRB)

Bilozertsevwinners(UKR)/Zhalgasbay (KAZ)

Paštiková (CZE)/Pohankova (SVK)

De Vizia/Satta Orlando/Sagrista(ITA)Bermejo (ESP)

Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results 2022 Tennis Europe Junior Tour - 14 & Under MariborVenue (SLO) Pavia (ITA) Akko BucharestBrindisiPaphosOuluBitolaYerevanBudapestLodzSkopjeAdanaBurgasPescaraVadulBudapestMostarSzczecinBucharestTartuSirnakMariborCorreggioPiestanySubotica(ISR)(SRB)(SVK)(ITA)(SLO)(TUR)(EST)(ROU)(POL)(BIH)(HUN)luiVoda(MDA)(ITA)(BUL)(TUR)(MKD)(POL)(HUN)(ARM)(MKD)(FIN)(CYP)(ITA)(ROU)Category 33333222331233331232212322 MWinnerCeban (GBR) H Smart (GBR) A Marigliano (ITA) A Sara (ITA) I Verthaimer (ISR) R Baranes (ISR) A Mirkovic (SRB) G Ivanovic (SRB) L Petit (FRA) M Pohankova (SVK) C Thies (GER) Z Ulrich (FRA) T Gunzinger (SUI) H Smart (GBR) O Hfaiedh (TUN) E Korysheva (KAZ) R Neimanis (LAT) M Lauva (LAT) M Todoran (ROU) G S Popa (ROU) M Skrlik (CZE) E S Glaser (GER) R Behr (CRO) A Petkovic (CRO) A Messis (GRE) L Kardos (HUN) T Chukanov (UKR) E Iurina (MDA) V A Darderi (ITA) F Marino (ITA) I Ivanov (BUL) A D Soare (ROU) E Atlamis (TUR) H Aman Minhas (PAK) L Sloboda (SVK) N Tuna (TUR) J Urbanski (POL) K Dulíková (CZE) C Neubauer (AUT) L Belanska (SVK) M Avanesyan (ARM) Y Perapekhina A Tolev (BUL) A Cvetkovic (SRB) P Hjorteland (NOR) E Tuominen (FIN) P Verno (ITA) N E Herdicka (SVK) G Conigliaro (ITA) A Hattori (JPN) I M Stoica (ROU) A I Varsa (ROU) Week Runner-Up M Ontiveros Castro (GER) N Manta (SUI) S Tartaglione (ITA) E Francese (ITA) D Brand (ISR) E Bortsova (ISR) V Nikolic (SRB) A Cvetkovic (SRB) Z Sesko (SLO) S Depesova (SVK) P Verno (ITA) C Vázquez Alcudia (ESP) T Behrmann (AUT) N Manta (SUI) Z A Aydin (TUR) L Houas (TUN) K Karis (EST) A Lachinova (LAT) S Urzica (ROU) A I Tatu (ROU) S Gvylava (UKR) M Wrobel (POL) G da Rosa Castro (POR) Y Lebeau (FRA) M Kovacs (HUN) I Benke Giosanu (HUN) E M Nita (ROU) M Iliina (MDA) A Marigliano (ITA) Y Zocco (ITA) N Bilozertsev (UKR) M I Burcescu (ROU) Y Unal (TUR) Z Balkan (TUR) K Janev (MKD) N Mladenovic (SRB) B Large (FRA) A Kmiecik (POL) M Egbring (GER) L Kardos (HUN) S Bulbiankou E Tyshchenko (ROU) M Aleksovski (MKD) L Beviz (HUN) T Gabelic (SWE) I Haavisto (FIN) M Watters (GBR) A Preda (ROU) M Geissinger (GER) J Lenaerts (BEL) L S Andrei (ROU) I-S Boian (ROU) Score 62 63 64 64 63 61 62 64 63 61 75 67 75 75 64 61 75 63 62 64 64 63 63 61 75 57 61 61 64 76 63 63 57 60 61 60 60 62 64 61 60 62 46 61 67 63 64 64 61 63 63 63 63 62 62 61 63 64 46 75 64 75 26 64 75 61 61 75 26 3-0 Ret 64 26 75 63 57 64 62 75 76 60 64 61 63 62 63 61 62 16 63 61 62 63 61 64 63 75 61 64 75 64 62 64 36 64 62 61 64 63 60 61 46 62 60 61 64 46 62 75

Essid/Houas Haavisto/KotamaekiAverjanov/Ink(TUN)(EST)

CastroBaranes/PerlsteinHaim/Verthaimer(ITA)(ISR)(ISR)(POR)/Kasperski (POL)

Francese/Molaro

Ryden (SWE)/Zhalgasbay (KAZ)

ButucAndrei/StoicaWatanabe/YoshinoBinetti/CatapaneAndronicouVernoRissanen/TuominenGabelicColovic/CvetkovicDomencSedova/SogomonyanBulbiankou/ShibaevKalman/MihalkaKrisko/PetraskoAffelt/KmiecikKowal/UrbanskiChinwikeRamaKorysheva/NuranbayDuisengazin/MichshenkoBurcescuBergomiIozziDarderi/VernoDrobca/IurinaChukanovKartseva/KhomitskayaTakacs/ZávaczkiKovacevicBehrJanusz/WrobelKasperski/PlenkiewiczHristovaAlexandrescou/Urzica(FIN)(ROU)(GBR)/Ogrezeanu(ROU)(POL)(POL)(CRO)/Krstajic(MNE)(BIH)/Lebeau(FRA)(HUN)(UKR)/Nita(ROU)(MDA)(ITA)(ITA)/Montebello(MLT)(SUI)/Gonzalez-Galino(ESP)(ROU)/Supova(SVK)(KAZ)(KAZ)(KOS)/Sloboda(SVK)(GBR)/Tuna(TUR)(POL)(POL)(SVK)(HUN)(FRA)/Randoux(BEL)(SRB)(SWE)/Sartz-Lunde(NOR)(FIN)(ITA)/Watters(GBR)(CYP)/Bortsova(ISR)(ITA)(JPN)(ROU)Cerchez/Capuzu(ROU)

Senica (SLO)/Zoldakova (CZE)

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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results 2022 Tennis Europe Junior Tour - 14 & Under RoehamptonTbilisiCacakVenue(SRB)(GEO) (GBR) Riga Vilamoura(LAT) (POR) Liepaja (LAT) Velenje (SLO) Tbilisi OberpullendorfNiksicBergeijkTallinnTbilisiPortimãoMontreuxRakovnikTuzlaBirkerødWroclaw(GEO)(POL)(DEN)(BIH)(CZE)(SUI)(POR)(GEO)(EST)(NED)(MNE) (AUT) Amsterdam (NED) Portorož (SLO) Kaunas (LTU) Ankara BludenzSassuoloBydgoszcz(TUR)(POL)(ITA)(AUT) Category 23323322323333323233232132 WinnerWeek Runner-Up

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A Waschulewski (GER) A Fiocchi (ITA) I-S Boian (ROU) W Jez (POL) D Medvyedyeva (UKR) E Atlamis (TUR) N Ertan (TUR) I Piasek (POL) D Dehmel (POL) N Satta (ITA) I T Rus (ROU) J Kusy (CZE) N Manta (SUI) A J Toth (HUN) D Popovski (SRB) A Trebukhin (KAZ) A

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CernousovaDujka/KusyBartolucci/GramaticopoloCecchetti/MassellaniBorowik/DehmelKarpinski/OwramkoBalkan/YildirimCalikoglu/EgeGrinkevich/KhrushchykFletcher/JezGramaticopolo/PistolaDresseno/RicciNegishiFelsner/MoiseJecminkova/SlamenikovaHemetzberger/KoenigslehnerIvanovicNitaCantosNogueiraBolevica/VisocanskaSirkEgorova/GurylevaAsadullin/MosolkinGoreniuk/NozdrachovaDuarte/VilaçaDurrer/KappelerGunzinger/RobasJarolimkova/UhrovaKominek/KusyBayuschenko/Hettlerova(CZE)(CZE)(CZE)(CZE)(SUI)(SUI)(POR)(UKR)(EST)/Strilka(CZE)(LAT)(BRA)/Wagenknecht(GER)Siemers/Sachenko(GER)(ROU)/Savija(SRB)(SRB)/Rasovic(MNE)(AUT)(CZE)(GER)(JPN)/Rozkalne(LAT)(ITA)(ITA)(POL)Sik(TUR)(TUR)(POL)(POL)(ITA)(ITA)(CZE)(LAT)/Miller

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MSOLMMPushkarevaTodoran(ROU)Stojsavljevic(GBR)Petit(FRA)Panasa(LAT)Monteiro(POR)QuesadaOyonarte (ESP) L Petit (FRA) A Lachinova (LAT) F Zimmer (AUT) M Thamm (GER) R Asadullin E Korysheva (KAZ) Thies (GER) Andronicou (CYP) Bruhn Aaby (DEN) Orlando (ESP) Katana (MKD) Hettlerova (CZE) Behrmann (AUT) Melicharova (CZE) Gunzinger (SUI) Manta (SUI) Guennouni (MAR) Paun (ESP) Clarkson (GBR) Guryleva Dunn (GBR) Visocanska (LAT) Jade

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T Dautov E Tyshchenko (ROU) T Gabelic (SWE) H Muhlberg (EST) L Scheffer (GER) S Yoshino (JPN) M Savija (SRB) T Gross (SVK) A Savgira L Zimenová (SVK) L A Flores Avila (MEX)

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A Mirkovic (SRB) A Cvetkovic (SRB) A Semenov E Tyshchenko (ROU) M Heidlmair (AUT) A D Soare (ROU) M Schlawitz (SWE) A Lachinova (LAT) G da Rosa Castro (POR) I Razquin (ESP) R Neimanis (LAT) M J Lapimaa (EST) B Kovse (AUT) E Rohrbach (FRA) T Dautov V Guryleva S Gvylava (UKR) E Michta (POL) L Andersson (SWE) M Sagrista Bermejo (ESP) M Savija (SRB) T Kochta (GER) K Kominek (CZE) D Zoldakova (CZE) L Bazin (FRA) A Durrer (SUI) J M Rimbaud (FRA) L Rodríguez (ESP)

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(LBN) L V Pop (FRA) E M Nita (ROU) G Ivanovic (SRB) J Hemetzberger (AUT) L Slamenikova (CZE) P-V Moise (GER) F Steveker (GER) L Lugaric (SLO) I Pistola (ITA) D Bandzevicius (LTU) Y Liakhava K I Kosaner (TUR) Z Balkan (TUR) T Litwic (POL) A Skorupska (POL) M Cappellari (ITA) I Pistola (ITA) J Sykora (CZE) K Miller Score 06 61 63 62 63 63 61 63 62 63 61 75 60 60 63 36 61 62 76 63 76 60 61 60 75 61 61 62 63 67 63 75 64 67 62 61 36 62 63 75 36 61 76w/o16 64 60 60 62 63 60 75 62 36 75 16 76 75 76 63 64 46 63 62 64 63 62 61 64 75 60 61 63 75 62 61 63 61 61 61 60 64 75 64 60 63 46 62 61 76 16 76 62 61 64 64 63 60 Ret 76 46 62 76 76 61 46 61 63 64 60 61 60 60 36 61 62 62 62 Doubles winners Katana (MNE)/Ziska (CZE) Cvetkovic/Ivanovic

GuerreroBruhnKostecka/MichtaKasperski/PlenkiewiczShtodaDautov/SemenovDayan/RohrbachHemetzberger/NiedermayrCernousova/LachinovaKarisCatalao/CorreiaMilasauskasCernousova/LachinovaAverjanov/SirkLoftus/StojsavljevicChannonSafiulina/ShtodaLukashov/Trebukhin(SRB)(KAZ)(KAZ)(GBR)/Smejcky(CZE)(GBR)(EST)(LAT)(LTU)/Zakharov(POR)(EST)/Neimanis(LAT)(LAT)(AUT)(FRA)(KAZ)/Tyshchenko(ROU)(POL)(POL)Aaby/Pyndt(DEN)Calvo/SagristaBermejo

Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results 2022 Tennis Europe Junior Tour - 14 & Under MeppelVenue (NED) Marnes La Coquette Edinburgh(FRA) (GBR) Dublin (IRL) Otočec (SLO) Fürstenfeld (AUT) La HasseltAugsburgAldershotGrevenmacherPodgoricaDuerenUlmYerevanSofiaAnnecySteinfortWaiblingenDerby,ChampionshipsEuropeanKufsteinMolCarrigalineEtten-Leur(CZE)Jablonec(FRA)Baule-EscoublacNadNisou(NED)(IRL)(BEL)(AUT)Junior(Most)Repton(GBR)(GER)(LUX)(FRA)(BUL)(ARM)(GER)(GER)(MNE)(LUX)(GBR)(GER)(BEL)Category CLOSED1333311333132232232Super33221 WinnerWeek Runner-Up L Scheffer (GER) C Guerrero Calvo (ESP) Z Nurlanuly (KAZ) M Boukirat (FRA) C Drake (GBR) S Kavanagh (GBR) C Riley (IRL) A M Coromina Boluda (ESP) A Dmytrenko (UKR) Z Bizjak (SLO) B Berenz (AUT) K Cooper (AUS) R Tabata (JPN) E Jones (AUS) K Korolenko K Jecminkova (CZE) O Majdandzic (GER) S Ray (NED) J Cairncross (GBR) H Augustynska (POL) E D Zapp (INA) I Hetzel (GER) D Jovanovski (AUS) R Alame (AUS) D Dedura-Palomero (GER)

H Smart (GBR) R Neimanis (LAT) R Alame (AUS) S Urzica (ROU) A Pushkareva Score 60 46 64 64 26 63 76 64 64 16 76 64 64 63 62 61 63 61 62 26 62 64 64 62 63 63 61 57 63 76 63 62 60 60 75 61 62 62 75 64 46 64 76 63 62 62 75 63 64 60 75 36 75 26 62 62 63 62 57 62 64 61 63 63 62 67 64 61 64 63 57 63 60 61 76 60 61 64 06 61 62 64 62 64 63 26 63 36 60 61 76 63 62 63 63 64 63 64 63 36 60 63 75 16 61 75 62 64 61 61 62 61 63 63 64 61 75 76 63 62 Doubles MackenzieJanssen/WooFelsner/Moisewinners(GER)(NED)(NZL)/Thies (GER) Reinvald (EST)/Wawrzkiewicz (POL) Oliver/Stewart Ground/Korpanec(GBR)Davies (GBR) Clarkson/Iacob KumruBaybarsAguilarNeimanisChristodoulou/SmartCebanBilleterForman/ZielinskiBaycan/YildirimPaci/SattaBurcescuNeubauerAlame/DattoliKopanyi/MoneSkhiladzeAiukhanov/KochetkovDerboyan/StadnikovaChetverikovPlamenovaBaudel/RimbaudHetzel/SelingAerts/VandepoeleBarrosOntiverosNdoro/PhillipsPage/RuffellForejtkova/KovackovaBoogaardCabio/TaylorBehrmannBaranesBonnetBeckerJoitaBecker/GeznengeGalindoSturcova/SviglerovaCank/RatGogulina/ToregenTazabekov/ZhalgasbayHoracek/SabadiHemetzberger/NiedermayrKadakLaubic/LugaricKovacheva/Phillips(GBR)(GBR)(SLO)Ocvirk/Mihelcic(SLO)(AUT)(AUT)(KAZ)(KAZ)(CZE)(CZE)(ESP)/Hansen(DEN)(GER)(GBR)/Strilka(CZE)(GER)/GayosodelosRios(ESP)Eymard(FRA)/Kilian(BEL)(ISR)/Fohnen(BEL)(AUT)/Muller(CAN)(CAN)(NED)/Nikolic(FRA)(CZE)(GBR)(GBR)Castro/Sailer(GER)(BRA)/KadakOcvirk(SLO)(BEL)(GER)(FRA)Fitcheva(BUL)/Ricaud(FRA)(UKR)/Rusanov(BUL)(GEO)/Zolotareva(ROU)(AUS)(AUT)/Urbanski(POL)(ROU)/Supova(SVK)(ITA)(TUR)(LUX)(SUI)/Thamm(GER)(GBR)/DesmoulinsRicot(FRA)(GBR)(LAT)/Sykora(CZE)Ferrandez(ESP)/Svobodová(CZE)(TUR)/Kartsev(TUR)/Tatu(ROU) 04 Jul 04 Jul 04 Jul 11 Jul 11 Jul 11 Jul 11 Jul 11 Jul 11 Jul 18 Jul 18 Jul 18 Jul 18 Jul 18 Jul 18 Jul 25 Jul 25 Jul 25 Jul 25 Jul 25 Jul 25 Jul 01 Aug 01 Aug 01 Aug 01 Aug 01 Aug [Continued] 42TENNIS EUROPE NEWS

J Dazert (GER) M Keuler (GER) V Barreira Bonzom (FRA) Y Lebeau (FRA) L Sloboda (SVK) B Ivanova (BUL) R Asadullin R KMZolotarevaFluri(SUI)Nishikawa (AUS) S H Cho (KOR) J Paštiková (CZE) M Cappellari (ITA) F Galli (ITA) N Pfäfflin (GER) M Sagrista Bermejo (ESP) M Ceban (GBR)

A Haage (GER) I Hetzel (GER) D Robas (SUI) M Lataste (FRA) V Rusanov (BUL) V Garnevska (BUL) A Aiukhanov E Agureeva L Bertermann (GER) R Alame (AUS) N Bilozertsev (UKR) S Zhenikhova (GER) M Bille (ITA) Y Agaoglu (TUR) J Mihajloski (GER) E C Brune (GER) M A Desmoulins Ricot (FRA) A Haddad (GBR) I Jovanovic (CRO) S Nikolic (AUS) V Gonzalez-Galino (ESP) K Efremova F Felsner (GER) A Stoyanov (NED) N McDonald (GER) V L Barros (BRA) L Wright (GBR) E Hutchins (GBR) J Clarkson (GBR) S Kovacheva (GBR) B Kovse (AUT) S Mihelcic (SLO) T Behrmann (AUT) K Supova (SVK) S H Cho (KOR) K Efremova T Cank (CZE) S Oliveriusová (CZE)

M Pohankova (SLO) M Gardner (GBR) S Ndoro (GBR) D Zhalgasbay (KAZ) K Dulíková (CZE)

J Dazert (GER) A Orlando (ESP) J Fitzgerald (IRL) D Petrikova (SVK) A Baybars (TUR) S Ray (NED) T Behrmann (AUT) K Cooper (AUS) T Boogaard (NED) A Kovackova (CZE) C Ruffell (GBR) T Bush (GBR) S Rybkin V L Barros (BRA)

01 Aug 01 Aug 01 Aug 08 Aug 08 Aug 08 Aug 08 Aug 15 Aug 15 Aug 15 Aug 15 Aug 15 Aug 15 Aug Yerevan (ARM) Vilnius

ChayaMolgin/PoghosyanNemcsekKovacs/SzaszBoian/FilipescuAndreiBurcescuBille/CappellariGlaser/TaffoCepelikLenaertsDenotte/VandepoeleAgureeva/YunevaEsenaly/PshenichniyDurrer/KappelerBonnetSlamenikova/SvobodováSailer/WittingCucuClarkson/PageDollar/VysochenkoKlujCheishvili/KhrushchykLacis/LikhogrudBondarenko/VanchukhinaAndreev/Mosolkinwinners(POL)/Savano(USA)(UKR)(GBR)(ROU)/Iliina(MDA)(GER)(CZE)Eymard/Cado(FRA)(SUI)(KAZ)(BEL)(BEL)/Thamm(GER)(CZE)/SemenovSimo(GER)(ITA)(ROU)/Hettlerova(CZE)(ROU)/Vymazal(CZE)(ROU)(HUN)(HUN)/Zoldakova(CZE)(ARM)(GEO)/Zolotareva[Continued]

M Rybin A Yuneva B Kozlov (LAT) A Azarova (LAT) B Berenz (AUT) A Vysochenko (UKR) D Calikoglu (TUR) A Munteanu (ROU) K Kominek (CZE) S Issakova (KAZ) B Berenz (AUT) L Billeter (SUI) Y Pshenichniy (KAZ) E Duvanova L Scheffer (GER) M Thamm (GER) S Morag (ISR) K Dulíková (CZE) L Petit (FRA) A Kumru (TUR) L S Andrei (ROU) T Marcu (ROU) T Cank (CZE) J Paštiková (CZE) I AMatveevPolishchuk

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Szczawno(LTU)Zdroj(POL)VadulLuiVoda(MDA)Rutesheim/Renningen(GER)Basel(SUI)Yerevan(ARM)Nivelles(BEL)Berlin(GER)Barcelona(ESP)Brasov(ROU)Budapest(HUN)Yerevan(ARM)

3221323323333 A Aiukhanov E Agureeva R Lacis V Khrushchyk S Gvylava (UKR) B Kostecka (POL) J Clarkson (GBR) T Giardi (ITA) F Triquart (GER) L Slamenikova (CZE) E D Mueller (GER) L Kappeler (SUI) M Rybin F RIGAI-SRSVPFMMDorofeeva-RybasEgbring(GER)VanBrempt(BEL)Triquart(GER)BerezinaGonzalez-Galino(ESP)Hettlerova(CZE)SRugina(ROU)Boian(ROU)JToth(HUN)SPopa(ROU)DobrovZolotareva Score 61 63 61 60 63 62 60 76 63 26 61 62 61 63 36 64 63 67 62 62 64 63 62 26 62 64 46 63 64 61 75 61 62 64 61 57 63 61 63 62 63 62 76 62 63 60 63 63 63 63 63 62 46 64 75 64 60 62 62 Doubles

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Goczi/Sift (HUN)

Galley (FRA)/Silva (POR)

Abreu/J L Silva (POR)

62

Bogomolov/Galiullin BudkovKharlanova/Smirnova(RUS)(RUS)Kjaer(NOR)/Kastsiukevich (BLR)

Berckmans/KujovicGrintescuLapimaa/RankelFainstein/UbaJoha-BilicAngeli/HribarForgacCastleLizunova/Rashidova(AZE)/Savelov(GBR)/Grintescu(ROU)(GER)/Magia(GRE)(SLO)(CRO)/Supova(SVK)(EST)(EST)(ROU)/Lange(POL)(BEL)

Doubles

Rejchtman Vinciguerra (SWE)/Zagars (LAT)

Forejtkova/Kovackova (CZE)

64 61 26 62 63 61 60 61 62 62

Korpanec Davies (GBR)/Zabolotnaia (MDA)

RejchtmanPerapekhina/ZolotarevaAvgeris/PournaropoulosAndronicouCuruia/GrintescuForejtkova/KovackovaDeSommerBogdanKatzerova/Kovackova(ROU)(CZE)(CRO)/Milovanov(UKR)(GER)/Vujovic(SRB)Marchi(ITA)/Derepasko(CZE)(ROU)(CYP)/Kokkinis(AUS)(GRE)(RUS)Vinciguerra(SWE)/Zagars (LAT)

Garcia/Pinto

64 63 61 63

J L Silva (POR) M Humbert (LUX) D Bakonyi (HUN) G Nemcsek (HUN) D Bien (CZE)

V Dobiasova (CZE) N Budkov Kjaer (NOR) E Zabolotnaia (MDA) P Savelov D Koreshkova N Mansfield (USA) G Patti (ITA) D Bakonyi (HUN) M Jankovic (SRB) S Mandelkorn (EST) S Tsitavets N Mansfield (USA) A Sara (ITA) Score 75 46 63 16 64 64 64 60 26 64 64 76 63 64 62 76 62 60 75 76 60 76 64 26 63 64 63 36 64 63 61 62 60 63 63 46 76 64 62 60 62 60 63 16 75 61 61 63 36 62 62 36 62 62 61 64 63 57 62 63 57 76 60 64 61 64 76 Ret 76 76 76

Budkov Kjaer (NOR)/Lange (POL) Efremova/Kovackova (CZE) Hashimov

Forgac (GER)/Sekerkova (CZE)

Cikajlo (SLO)/Magia (GRE)

Jovic/Vukomanovic (SRB)

Cikajlo (SLO)/Farkaslaki Hints (HUN)

Cikajlo (SLO)/Kostovic (SRB)

64 1-2

61 76 60

Maines (ITA)/Zoldakova (CZE)

Garcia/Pinto (POR) Kincses (HUN)/Muenster (GER) Bak Szabo (HUN)/Kapcia (SWE)

Sklenicka/Vlcek (CZE)

O Milic (SRB) G S Popa (ROU) M Lange (POL) A I Tatu (ROU) J D Silva (POR) M Garcia (POR) K Kincses (HUN) A Kumru (TUR) D Petak (CZE) T Krejcova (CZE) S Planella Hernandez (ESP) A Kovackova (CZE) T Deviatiarov (UKR) A Kumru (TUR) P Basile (ITA) G Bajri (ALB) P Angeli (SLO) K Supova (SVK) P Munkhammar (SWE) K Cernousova (LAT) M Lange (POL) K Kujovic (BEL) Week Runner-Up S Sklenicka (CZE) N Maines (ITA) P A Faut (FRA) A Sara (ITA) E Pleshivtsev (RUS) J Yurkova (BLR) M Lange (POL) M Golovina (RUS) F K Solheim (NOR) E Cikajlo (SLO) B Sift (HUN) N Koppova (SVK) G Ghetu (ROU) M Lubsheva M Petkovic (GER) H Sommer (GER) R Jodar (ESP) E Sartz-Lunde (NOR) M Curuia (ROU) M Humbert K Yilmaz (TUR) A Amankeldi (KAZ) D Dersonas (LTU) S Bekker (GBR) A Voljavec (CRO) P Kuznietsova (UKR) Y Nittmann (GER) L Vujovic (SRB) R Surano (ITA) M Pohankova (SVK) N Jovic (SRB) D-I Simionescu (ROU) N Sclearenco (CYP) A Demirtzi (CYP)

64 62 63 60 63 61 75 64 62 63 61 61 61 61 63 61 61 61 46 62 60 60 63 62 36 64 64 62

Bakonyi/Jilly (ITA)

Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results 2022 Tennis Europe Junior Tour - 16 & Under MiloviceVenue ElVeliTorelló(SVK)TrencianskeOsloSiauliaiBelgorodLignonLe-Chambon-Sur-(CZE)(FRA)(RUS)(LTU)(NOR)Teplice(ESP)Losinj(CRO)PratDeLlobregatBarcelona (ESP) Larnaca (CYP) Istanbul TiranaViljandiZenicaTiranaBakuVicBrnoBudapestCoimbraLarnacaPancevoPortimaoRijekaNoviAizkraukle(TUR)(LAT)Sad(SRB)(CRO)(POR)(SRB)(CYP)(POR)(HUN)(CZE)(ESP)(AZE)(ALB)(BIH)(EST)(ALB) Category 33333122323332323131332222 NWinnerBudkov Kjaer (NOR) A Kovackova (CZE) M Heng (FRA) A I Tatu (ROU) E Gorin (RUS) K Smirnova (RUS) N Budkov Kjaer (NOR) L Vladson (LTU) N Budkov Kjaer (NOR) E M Forgac (GER) A Wagner (AUT) V Sekerkova (CZE) T Derepasko A Kovackova (CZE) A Voljavec (CRO) L Vujovic (SRB) T Derepasko A Kovackova (CZE) V A Grintescu (ROU) T Kokkinis (AUS) G Ghetu (ROU) Y WPerapekhinaRejchtmanV (SWE) A Lachinova (LAT) O Milic (SRB) S Sakura Stula (SRB) D Markovina (CRO) N Maines (ITA) L Llorens (ESP) E Menendez Zozaya (ESP)

PopovskiKecskés/Paulovic(POR)(SVK)(SRB)/Schnyder (SUI) Lange (POL)/Zagars (LAT)

Gorin (RUS)/Lagerbohm (FIN)

Pohankova (SVK)/Zoldakova (CZE)

Monteiro/Quintela (POR)

Halla (EST)/Lachinova (LAT)

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Derepasko/Ghetu

Bernovich/Gapankova (BLR)

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Komarov/OnciulescuHaita/TurcanuKovacic/NajzerHribar/MatijasicHrabavets/ZolotarevaGurgenidze/ShvangiradzeGentili/RizzettoGuidi/PizzigoniIvanova/TonevaAbreu/OliveiraGitopoulou/PaliouraAvgeris/MessisGentili/SegattiniKincses/SiftHrabavets/ZolotarevaRybkin/SalbievDzimovic/JankovicKocanovicMarkinaLyapshinDoganGorbachev/ShakenSedova/SogomonyanBulbiankou/ShibaevOliveriusová/SlamenikovaSklenicka/VlcekKotamaeki/TuominenKorsstrom/StenlundGrinkevich/KemppainenKorsstrom/StenlundOgrezeanu/TatuPredoi/TibeleaLapimaa/RootsEieArkhipova/ZolotarevaAvanesyanJanickovicova/VachkovaBurda/ZoldakMusetti/RizzettoSiftDrozd/Straszewska(POL)(POL)(HUN)/Zagars(LAT)(ITA)(CZE)(CZE)(ARM)/Nurlanuly(KAZ)(NOR)/RejchtmanVinciguerra(SWE)(EST)(ROU)(ROU)(FIN)(FIN)(FIN)(FIN)(CZE)(CZE)(KAZ)(TUR)/Zolotareva(GER)/Petit(FRA)(LAT)/Sidelnyk(UKR)(SRB)/Tomovic(MKD)(SRB)(HUN)(ITA)(GRE)(GRE)(POR)(BUL)(ITA)(ITA)(GEO)(SLO)(SLO)(ROU)(ROU)

Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results MamaiaPtujTbilisiRomeSofiaKavadarciCremaTbilisiSkopjeRigaTbilisiYerevan(CZE)JablonecVierumakiOuluClujTallinnYerevan(CZE)HradekTolentinoSzczecinMariborZabrzeMariborSozopolBakuVenue(AZE)(BUL)(SLO)(POL)(SLO)(POL)(ITA)NadNisou(ARM)(EST)Napoca(ROU)(FIN)(FIN)NadNisou(ARM)(GEO)(LAT)(MKD)(GEO)(ITA)(MKD)(BUL)(ITA)(GEO)(SLO)(ROU)Category 23333323323323332231322233 EWinnerHashimov (AZE) A Pushkareva I Ivanov (BUL) G Krastenova (BUL) Z Svec (SLO) N Maines (ITA) W Rejchtman V (SWE) A Kolyada (CZE) G Sekachov (UKR) A Loftus (GBR) K Czyrek (POL) V Kliuch (UKR) A De Marchi (ITA) T Krejcova (CZE) D Vlcek (CZE) S Oliveriusová (CZE) M Shaken (KAZ) A WZolotarevaRejchtman V (SWE) A Lachinova (LAT) C S Bentzel (ROU) A I Tatu (ROU) A Lyapshin (GER) N Klys (POL) L Stenlund (FIN) M Kotamaeki S Sklenicka (CZE) S Oliveriusová (CZE) Y T Alexandrescou (ROU) E Agureeva S Rybkin R Zolotareva A Lyapshin (GER) S Hettlerova (CZE) A Huseinovic (MKD) C Ipek (TUR) S Rybkin A Pushkareva A Voljavec (CRO) N Maines (ITA) H Koyama (JPN) M Jankovic (SRB) N Peipp (GER) E Tomova (BUL) M Pizzigoni (ITA) L S Cacace Gismondi (ITA) P Vysotin (UKR) R Zolotareva H Koyama (JPN) E Plosnik (SLO) R D Turcanu (ROU) D-I Simionescu (ROU) Week Runner-Up P Savelov A Lizunova N Sclearenco (CYP) F E Ogrezeanu (ROU) N Jovic (SRB) P Petelinsek (SLO) B Kokot (POL) M Svobodova (CZE) M Mecarelli (ITA) A J Hejtmanek (GER) T Garbacz (POL) A Klimova (UKR) W Mirarchi (ITA) N M Motinga (ROU) D Bien (CZE) K Melicharova (CZE) Z Nurlanuly (KAZ) A Arkhipova J Smejcky (CZE) K Cernousova (LAT) A Major (HUN) L V Pop (FRA) L Stenlund (FIN) L Venesmaa (FIN) N Korsstrom (FIN) L Venesmaa (FIN) F Kosarko (CZE) K Hajna (CZE) M Avanesyan (ARM) A Efremova D Gorbachev (KAZ) A Kartseva D Dersonas (LTU) M Markina (LAT) M Dragovic (SRB) M Jankovic (SRB) T Deviatiarov (UKR) U Hrabavets P Basile (ITA) V Segattini (ITA) S Zivkovic (SRB) A E Komarov (ROU) V Rusanov (BUL) E Toneva (BUL) C Radu (ROU) C Dibenedetto (ITA) T Deviatiarov (UKR) A Ponomariova (GEO) N Maislinger (AUT) I Sagmar (ROU) R T Pieleanu (ROU) P Kuznietsova (UKR) Score 64 36 64 63 62 61 62 63 62 36 63 61 62 63 62 64 75 64 75 646364636164w/o60756364616306 62 62 36 61 61 61 61 62 62 75 62 64 57 61 64 64 61 64 75 62 62 61 60 26 76 61 63 61 60 64 26 76 61 64 76 63 64 62 61 63 61 61 1-4 Ret 75 36 75 62 61 46 61 62 62 46 64 64 46 75 75 61 63 61 60 60 76 Ret 62 60 63 60 63 60756262w/o6060616364 Doubles DzimovicKokotKuszel/PawelskaHrynkiewicz/NowackiBogatin/CikajloJovicKrastenova/SavekovaIvanov/NaydenovMilash/PushkarevaBulbiankou/Skvortcovwinners(BUL)(BUL)(SRB)/Voljavec(CRO)(SLO)(POL)(POL)(POL)/Sekachov(UKR)(SRB)/Kuznietsova (UKR) Czyrek/Nikolajuk

J Morgado (POR) R Sueur (FRA) D Balascak (SVK) I Benke Giosanu (HUN) V Stojovic (SRB) V Salaiova (SVK) M Curuia (ROU) I M Buculei (ROU) W Mirarchi (ITA) M Lazarenko (UKR) A Shibaev E Khodzhaeva C C Kucukhuseyin (TUR)

Coreisa/Curuia

S Dzimovic (SRB) C S Bentzel (ROU) D-I Simionescu (ROU) M Petkovic (GER) P Humeniuk (UKR) J Tomovic (MNE) Z Peternel (SLO) M Kalabishka (UKR) F Farkaslaki Hints (HUN) Score 75 63 63 63 61 63 75 57 63 62 75 61 63 63 63 26 62 61 63 63 64 62 61 61 76 61 36 64 60 64 61 61 36 64 64 46w/o6163 75 76 46 64 4-2

Para/Pereira Dersonas/Geciauskas(POR) (LTU)

Cernousova (LAT)/Tsitavets

Stapper/Stecker (GER)

Bogdan (CRO)/Milovanov (UKR)

Pournaropoulos (GRE)/Prastitis (CYP)

Schoenhaus/Stenzer

Krivenkova (UKR)/Para (POR)

NemcsekJPeternelDragovic/MatovicKoreshkova/MakarovaKluczynski/LangeAnghel/SimionescuBentzel/PaisvantDzimovicSucicAvramovicKecskésSlamenikova/Smekalova(GER)(CZE)(SVK)/Zivkovic(SRB)(USA)/Jeck(HUN)(CRO)/Tomovic(MNE)(SRB)/Petkovic(BIH)(ROU)(ROU)(POL)(SRB)(SLO)/Petkovic(CRO)Fröhlich/MFröhlich(CZE)(HUN)/Sagmar(ROU)

Ret 76 62 63 62 63 62 63 64 62 62 26 61 75 76 64 62 64 36 64 63 63 63 60 61 64 2-1 Ret 61 63 63 63 46 75 75 36 62 61 60 60 46 63 63 64 64 61 61 63 64 60 36 62 75 63 62 62 60 62 61 46 62 62 26 76 62 64 63 61 63 61 36 76 64 60 62

deDyer/SenBedini/GentiliBaragiolaDylagBernardoKolodziejska/RajcaMedved/MelagaStryková/SvitilovaSklenicka/VlcekBalkan/OzturkCalikoglu/EgeChayaAvanesyanProiettiGuidi/SuranoAnghel/Komarov(ROU)(ROU)(ITA)(ITA)/Takhmazyan(ARM)/Shibaev(GEO)/ZolotarevaSik(TUR)(TUR)(CZE)(CZE)(SVK)(POL)(POR)/Savija(SRB)(POL)/Koljenovic(NOR)Mordini/Zanini(ITA)(ITA)(AUS)laPazAlberto/FerrerPerez (ESP)

Salaiova (SVK)/Yemshanova (UKR)

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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results 2022 Tennis Europe Junior Tour - 16 & Under BrusselsVenue (BEL) Siauliai (LTU) Nis Waterloo(SRB) (BEL) Cakovec MarianskeMuglaYerevanBiellaPlevenPodgorica(CRO)(MNE)(BUL)(ITA)(ARM)(TUR)Lazne (CZE) Slovenska Lupca Podgorica(SVK) (MNE) Forli HaidPodgoricaWaiblingenBistritaNiksicSubotica(Prerov)ChampionshipsEuropeanBloisTrnava(ROU)CurteaSofiaAviles(ITA)(ESP)(BUL)DeArges(SVK)(FRA)Junior(SRB)(MNE)(ROU)(GER)(MNE)(AUT) Category CLOSED3323133333332323233333222 YWinnerNittmann (GER) T Kochta (GER) A Zagars (LAT) S Tsitavets S Zivkovic (SRB) S S Stula (SRB) W Rejchtman V (SWE) M Humbert (LUX) A Voljavec (CRO) C Giambelli (ITA) S Zivkovic (SRB) K Dylag (POL) T Tibelea (ROU) A E Komarov (ROU) T C Baragiola Mordini (ITA) F Saroli (SUI) M Avanesyan (ARM) R Zolotareva C E Tufekci (TUR) I Ozturk (TUR) F Kosarko (CZE) T Krejcova (CZE) M Kalabishka (UKR) A Kmiecik (POL) S Zivkovic (SRB) L Petkovic (BIH) T C Baragiola Mordini (ITA) L S Cacace Gismondi (ITA) T Derepasko E Kats A Vladov (BUL) B Ivanova (BUL) G Ghetu (ROU) D-I Simionescu (ROU) N Maislinger (AUT) L Slamenikova (CZE) L Couturier (FRA) H E Lee (KOR) J Schwaerzler (AUT) M Ristic (SRB) S Zivkovic (SRB) L Virc (SRB) N Lulic (SRB) L Petkovic (BIH) R Paisvant (ROU) A E Komarov (ROU) M Lange (POL) M M Makarova M Dragovic (SRB) A Lizunova N Maislinger (AUT) G Nemcsek (HUN) Week Runner-Up S Daune (BEL) F C A Chrisstoffels (NED) P Tryfon (CYP) M Markevica (LAT) M Petkovic (GER) F Farkaslaki Hints (HUN)

Bernardo (POR)/Wagner (AUT)

MissoumKliuchMaislinger/WagnerOgrezeanu/Sauciuc(ROU)(ROU)(AUT)(UKR)/Rajca(POL)(MAR)/Mohamed

Sherif (EGY)

Berge Nourescu (ROU)/Lyapshin (GER)

Colovic (SRB)/Salaiova (SVK)

Stevanovic/Stula (SRB)

Kostova/Krastenova (BUL)

Doubles winners Nittmann (GER)/Rejchtman V (SWE)

Z Gonen (TUR) S Sklenicka (CZE) S Oliveriusová (CZE) S Melaga (SVK) E K Forgac (GER) A Oparnica (SRB) G Ivanovic (SRB) P Basile (ITA) C Bonati (ITA) A Santamarta Roig (ESP) M de la Paz Alberto (ESP) S Tonev (BUL) G Krastenova (BUL) C S Bentzel (ROU) A I Tatu (ROU) A Wagner (AUT) V Artemeva D Jade (LBN) M Lataste (FRA) M Landaluce (ESP) M Soriano Santiago (ESP) N Radisic (SRB) Y Vavrova (SVK) F Sucic (CRO)

Coreisa/Ghetu

Kryvoruchko (UKR)/Lee (KOR)

RegensburgDjakovoArideaIstanbulSarajevoNivellesIstanbulKoufaliaRenningenRutesheim/DublinKremsKilkisAugsburgSkopjeGreveMalahideUlmVenue(GER)(IRL)(DEN)(MKD)(GER)(GRE)(AUT)(IRL)(GER)(GRE)(TUR)(BEL)(BIH)(TUR)(GRE)(CRO)(GER)

Doubles

WinnerWeek Runner-Up K Mueller (GER) V Bedini (ITA) T Martins (POR) R Reid (IRL) A Albeg (ISR) F Nicander (SWE) A Huseinovic (MKD) K Ivanovska (MKD) J Smrcka (GER) V Segattini (ITA) Y Naydenov (BUL) E M Tsakiri (GRE) D Bakonyi (HUN) K N Kucikova (SVK) J Morgado (POR) L Wade (IRL) M Avanesyan (ARM) N Manta (SUI) I Sakkas (GRE) J Stryková (CZE) K I Kosaner (TUR) N Ertan (TUR) J Morgado (POR) T M Cantos Siemers (GER) K Ugurcan (TUR) B Kocak (TUR) O Paldanius (FIN) D Popovski (SRB) S Pournaropoulos (GRE) T Kousiou (GRE) N Levak (CRO) C Onciulescu (ROU) K Mueller (GER) A Getterich (GER) M Petkovic (GER) P Humeniuk (UKR) E Quinn (IRL) R Deegan (IRL) L Andersson (SWE) V Kapcia (SWE) N Jovic (SRB) A Djokic (SRB) S Zick (GER) S Hettlerova (CZE) N Chatziavraam (GRE) E Tsetsou (GRE) W Rejchtman (SWE) D Zoldakova (CZE) J O’Sullivan (IRL) R Deegan (IRL) M Dahler (GER) A I Tatu (ROU) S Pournaropoulos (GRE) E Tsetsou (GRE) C C Kucukhuseyin (TUR) I Ozturk (TUR) M Mecarelli (ITA) A Silvi (ITA) C E Tufekci (TUR) Belibova (MDA) Yilmaz (TUR) Kats Vasiliadis (GRE) Zoumpoulaki (GRE) Paisvant (ROU) (ROU) Neumeister (GER) (UKR)

NKumruAvanesyanPacheco-Lagoda/Read(IRL)(GBR)(ARM)/Messis(GRE)(TUR)/Tatu(ROU)Chatziavraam/Pournaropoulos (GRE)

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Kapcia/Nicander (SWE)

Mecarelli/Pizzichini (ITA)

Chatziavraam/Tsetsou (GRE)

Kosaner/Senel (TUR)

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A

Belibova

E

Cantos Siemers/De Baene (GER)

Issakova/KrymkovaJBayuschenko/KadakJinar/PaisvantChatziavraam/TsironiDimitriou/VasiliadisAnghel/SimionescuPaldanius(MDA)/Kartseva(FIN)/Zagars(LAT)(ROU)(GRE)(GRE)(ROU)Ocvirk(SLO)Fröhlich/MFröhlich(CZE)(KAZ)

L

R

Avgeris/PournaropoulosGiza/LoelNeumeister/Zick(SRB)(GER)(GER) (GRE)

E Chatziavraam/Tsakiri (GRE)

Djedovic/Vlajic

Filiz/Ugurcan Kartseva/Ponomariova(TUR) (GEO)

Score 76 61 75 63 62 63 61 62 62 63 67 63 63 63 26 60 63 62 75 62 63 62 62 62 62 62 61 61 76 64 61 75 63 61 62 2-0 Ret 62 76 64 60 62 61 62 62 63 62 63 61 61 64 61 62 63 64 62 36 64 64 46 63 64 57 62 61 62 64 61 75 64 36 75 64 61 61

Reid/Singh Gronfeldt-Sorensen/Nissen(IRL) (DEN)

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Lopes/Morgado (POR)

F

Crncan/KorpanecKohl/Steckerwinners(GER)Davies (GBR)

Guidi/Pasi Jennings/NaughtonMiller/Murashka(ITA)

Dallapiazza (ITA)/Zikic (SRB)

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