Beautiful city of Cluj opens its doors to European Under 21 best

For a sixth time the European Under 21 Championships will deliver the clashes between the young seniors for the five titles in Men’s and Women’s category. This year’s edition brings us once again to Cluj. After memorable European Youth and Senior Championships now beautiful city in Romania opened its doors for Under 21 competitors.

Before the start of the Championships we are already sure that the new players will win the titles and the only exception is the title in Women’s Doubles. From the list of the winners from Belgium’s Spa last year on duty again are only Ozge YILMAZ and Ece HARAC. Turkiye’splayers will have the opportunity to defend their title in the Doubles.

There are 56 players in each Men’s and Women’s Singles events coming from 28 countries.

The matches commences on Wednesday with the singles qualifications. On a second day the Mixed Doubles will join them in the venue and the day will continue with the doubles and singles qualifications.

Mixed Doubles final will be played on Saturday whilst remaining four finals are scheduled for Sunday.

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