Andre BERTELSMEIER and Wim VERDONSCHOT lived up to their top-seeded status at the ROMSTAL European Under 21 Championships in Cluj-Napoca, securing the Men’s Doubles title with a 3-1 victory over Danilo FASO of Italy and Görkem ÖÇAL of Türkiye. The German pair prevailed 11-6, 6-11, 11-4, 11-7 to claim gold, while bronze medals went to Tom CLOSSET of Belgium and Stepan BRHEL of Czechia, as well as Connor GREEN of England and Mael VAN DESSEL of Luxembourg. For Germany, the success completed an outstanding championships. VERDONSCHOT added the doubles crown to the silver medal he won in Mixed Doubles alongside Josephina NEUMANN, while both Germans also advanced to the Men’s Singles final. Together, BERTELSMEIER and VERDONSCHOT will leave Cluj-Napoca with five medals between them. “It is my fault we did not have six, I missed one in mixed doubles,” BERTELSMEIER joked after the final. The champions were in control from the start. They captured the opening game 11-6 by dictating the pace and taking the initiative early in the rallies. FASO and ÖÇAL responded impressively in the second game, using their aggressive over-the-table play to level the match at one game apiece. However, the Germans quickly regained control. Their superior consistency on the first attacking balls proved decisive as they raced through the third game 11-4 before closing out the contest 11-7 in the fourth. According to BERTELSMEIER, the tactical battle revolved around taking the initiative as early as possible. “The crucial point was being active on the first two balls. They gave us a lot of long balls to initiate counterspin. We had to play aggressively against that. They caught us in one set, but after that we managed to play our game again and in the end we were better.” Although they had not faced the Italian-Turkish combination before, the Germans felt well prepared. “We knew one of them from singles, but we had never played them in doubles. They like to play aggressively over the table and use long pushes rather than short exchanges. We could imagine the tactics and anticipate what they would play. We won the first set quite comfortably,” explained BERTELSMEIER. VERDONSCHOT admitted that the final provided the toughest test of the tournament. “The final was the hardest challenge. When they played long to my backhand they put pressure on me and it was difficult to return with quality.” His partner agreed that despite the demanding draw, they had managed to stay in control throughout the competition. “Every match was difficult, but in the other matches we could dominate from start to finish. We feel very good in doubles. In all the matches we had strong starts and managed to convert them.” The road to the title included a convincing semifinal victory over Tom CLOSSET and Stepan BRHEL, with the Germans winning in straight games. FASO and ÖÇAL also reached the final in impressive fashion, defeating Connor GREEN and Mael VAN DESSEL 3-0. For BERTELSMEIER and VERDONSCHOT, the doubles title adds another highlight to an already memorable week in Cluj-Napoca, with one more major prize still to be decided when the two teammates face each other in the Men’s Singles final. Men’s Doubles Final Andre BERTELSMEIER, Wim VERDONSCHOT (Germany) – Danilo FASO (Italy), Görkem ÖÇAL (Türkiye) 3-1 (11-6, 6-11, 11-4, 11-7) Semifinals Andre BERTELSMEIER, Wim VERDONSCHOT (Germany) – Tom CLOSSET (Belgium), Stepan BRHEL (Czechia) 3-0 (11-5, 11-6, 11-9) Connor GREEN (England), Mael VAN DESSEL (Luxembourg) – Danilo FASO (Italy), Görkem ÖÇAL (Türkiye) 0-3 (7-11, 10-12, 9-11) PHOTO by: Mihaela-Ionela BOBAR and Simion Sebastian TĂTARU
BRZYSKA and WIELGOS Claim Women’s Doubles Crown in Cluj-Napoca
Anna BRZYSKA and Zuzanna WIELGOS of Poland captured the Women’s Doubles title at the ROMSTAL European Under 21 Championships in Cluj-Napoca, overcoming top seeds Veronika MATIUNINA of Ukraine and Bianca MEI ROSU of Romania 3-1 (12-10, 11-4, 8-11, 13-11) in the final. Bronze medals were awarded to Alexandra CHIRIACOVA of Moldova and Sara TOKIC of Slovenia, as well as France’s Leana HOCHART and Elise PUJOL. The final brought together two pairs that had already survived dramatic semifinal encounters yesterday. MATIUNINA and MEI ROSU edged CHIRIACOVA and TOKIC in a thrilling five-game battle, while BRZYSKA and WIELGOS also needed the full distance to overcome HOCHART and PUJOL. The Polish duo started strongly in the gold medal match. After saving a game point in a tense opening game, they secured a crucial 12-10 victory and immediately built momentum. Their confidence grew in the second game as they dominated the rallies and moved into a commanding two-game lead. The top-seeded pair responded in the third game. Backed by the home crowd, MEI ROSU and MATIUNINA found greater consistency and reduced the deficit by taking the game 11-8. The fourth game proved decisive. Neither pair managed to establish a clear advantage, with the lead changing hands several times. In the closing stages, BRZYSKA and WIELGOS held their nerve, converting their opportunity at 13-11 to seal the title. After the victory, the Polish pair highlighted the tactical preparation that helped them succeed. “We knew it would be difficult. They are a very good pair. We had a very good tactic and started well with a 2-0 lead. We were ahead in the third set but lost it, and the fourth was very close, but we managed to win,” said BRZYSKA. Asked about the key to the victory, WIELGOS pointed to the importance of the first two strokes. “The service and receive were very important. We tried to place the ball well and stay very close to the table. They play many balls over the table, so we had to stay close and take away their time.” Communication was another decisive factor for the experienced partnership. “It was really important. We talk a lot between points about what to play and how to play. We have played together for a long time. This is not our first final,” explained BRZYSKA. The champions admitted that the semifinal was their toughest challenge of the tournament. “The semifinal was the most difficult match. We won 3-2 and had a lot of trouble on receive,” they noted. For BRZYSKA and WIELGOS, the victory represents another milestone in their successful partnership. “We are really happy to win. This is our second title together after winning Under 19 before. We also had two bronze medals in Under 21, so this means a lot to us.” Final Veronika MATIUNINA (Ukraine), Bianca MEI ROSU (Romania) – Anna BRZYSKA, Zuzanna WIELGOS (Poland) 1-3 (10-12, 4-11, 11-8, 11-13) Semifinals Veronika MATIUNINA (Ukraine), Bianca MEI ROSU (Romania) – Alexandra CHIRIACOVA (Moldova), Sara TOKIC (Slovenia) 3-2 (6-11, 11-5, 11-4, 8-11, 12-10) Anna BRZYSKA, Zuzanna WIELGOS (Poland) – Leana HOCHART, Elise PUJOL (France) 3-2 (7-11, 11-4, 12-10, 6-11, 11-7) PHOTO by: Mihaela-Ionela BOBAR and Simion Sebastian TĂTARU