Dennis KLEIN superbly adjust to new role of the leader

Darko JORGIC is second and Bence MAJAROS of Hungary is third

 

Surprise winner of the Junior Boys Singles Event at he 2015 ROMSTAL European Youth Top 10 is Dennis KLEIN of Germany. The highest two players on duty in the Junior Singles Event Alexandre CASSIN and Can AKKUZU of France were forced to withdrew on third and second day of the competition respectively so the player with the highest ranks Dennis KLEIN superbly adjust to new role of the leader. Unbeaten on the opening day he concluded the competition with only one defeat; he suffered by the hands of Konstantin CHERNOV of Russia.

Darko JORGIC is second and Bence MAJAROS of Hungary is third.

 

“I was little bit afraid against my matches against CASSIN AKUZZU and JORGIC before I came. Against others I knew I can win in open game. That is why I am in a way sorry that both French players were not fully fit for this competition ” said KLEIN.

 

The Russia’s CHERNOV was the only player to score against German.

 

“I had 2:1 lead before he recovered to win the games by narrow margin. I can not complain at that moment he was better player. He deserved that win.”

 

KLEIN was not happy with the beginning of the year.

 

“ I did not start well. In two or three opening tournaments I lost in first round. Spanish Open was the turning point. I won that tournament and luck changed for better. It gave me confidence so I played at higher level in Poland before European Championships. In Bratislava I lost only two matches and reached the quarterfinal of the singles event at the European Youth.”

 

Dennis KLEIN who play for 1. FC Saarbrücken TT moved from Ochsenhausen.

 

“I spent 6 years with my previous club and I think that change was very important for me. I stared to play better.”

 

KLEIN is also at he list of the players who will be in France at the World Championships.

 

“I hope to reach Round 32 or 16. That will be really nice.”

 

 

 

JUNIOR BOYS SINGLES

1st Round

Alexandre CASSIN (France) – Andreas LEVENKO (Austria) 4:1 (11:5 11:8 7;11 11:5 11:6)

Can AKKUZU (France) – Romain RUIZ (France) 4:1 (11:8 11:6 8:11 11:6 11:3)

Dennis KLEIN (Germany) – Alexandru MANOLE (Romania) 4:2 (11:2 6:11 6:11 11:7 11:7)

Darko JORGIC (Slovenia) – Bence MAJOROS (Hungary) 4:2 (11:9 6;11 11:5 11:9 8:11 11:6)

Konstantin CHERNOV (Russia) – Aliaksandr KHANIN (Belarus) 2:4 (11:13 11:13 4:11 11:8 13:11 2:11)

 

2nd Round

 

Alexandre CASSIN (France) – Romain RUIZ (France) 4:0 (11:6 11:8 11:9 11:7)

Dennis KLEIN (Germany) – Bence MAJOROS (Hungary) 4:1 (12:10 13:11 11:6 7:11 11:3)

Darko JORGIC (Slovenia) – Aliaksandr KHANIN (Belarus) 4:3 (10:12 13:11 11:8 8:11 11:4 10:12 11:8)

Konstantin CHERNOV (Russia) – Andreas LEVENKO (Austria) 4:3 (11:9 5;11 11:7 10:12 11:8 7:11 11:8)

3rd Round

 

Dennis KLEIN (Germany) – Darko JORGIC (Slovenia) 4:0 (11:3 11:7 11:7 11:9)

Konstantin CHERNOV (Russia) – Bence MAJOROS (Hungary) 2:4 (6:11 11:9 11:9 13:15 7:11 9:11)

Aliaksandr KHANIN (Belarus) – Romain RUIZ (France) 3:4 (14:12 9:11 9:11 11:7 5:11 11:7 8:11)

Alexandru MANOLE (Romania)  – Andreas LEVENKO (Austria) 2:4 (11:8 8:11 12:10 10:12 4:11 5:11)

4th Round

 

Alexandre CASSIN (France) – Alexandru MANOLE (Romania) 3:4 (11:13 11:9 11:4 11:13 7:11 11:5 10:12)

Dennis KLEIN (Germany)  –  Aliaksandr KHANIN (Belarus) 4:2 (11:13 7:11 11:9 11:4 11:7 11:9)

Darko JORGIC (Slovenia) – Konstantin CHERNOV (Russia) 4:1 (3:11 5:11 11:9 11:7 11:5)

Romain RUIZ (France)  – Andreas LEVENKO (Austria) 4:2 (6:11 11:9 11:7 5;11 11:9 11:7)

5th Round

 

Alexandre CASSIN (France)  – Bence MAJOROS (Hungary) 3:4 (5:11 11:6 11:4 11:9 5:11 6:11 10:12)

Dennis KLEIN (Germany) – Konstantin CHERNOV (Russia) 2:4 (11:13 11:5 11:8 7:11 1:11 9:11)

Darko JORGIC (Slovenia) – Andreas LEVENKO (Austria) 2:4 (11:6 6:11 11:7 11;13 9:11 9:11)

Romain RUIZ (France) – Alexandru MANOLE (Romania) 4:0 (11:6 11:3 11:9

6th Round

 

Alexandre CASSIN (France) – Aliaksandr KHANIN (Belarus) 1:4 (11:4 5:11 7:11 12:14 5:11)

Dennis KLEIN (Germany) – Andreas LEVENKO (Austria) 4:2 (13:11 11:13 13:11 10:12 11:8 11:8)

Darko JORGIC (Slovenia) – Romain RUIZ (France) 4:1 (11:4 11:7 11:1 10:12 11:8)

Bence MAJOROS (Hungary) – Alexandru MANOLE (Romania) 4:2 (11:5 6:11 11:5 11:7 10:12 11:5)

 7th Round

 

Alexandre CASSIN (France) – Konstantin CHERNOV (Russia) 0:4 (7:11 10:12 8:11 1:11)

Dennis KLEIN (Germany) – Romain RUIZ (France) 4:2 (11:6 11:3 4:11 7:11 11:5 11:8)

Darko JORGIC (Slovenia) – Alexandru MANOLE (Romania) 4:1 (11:5 11:6 11:9 9:11 11:5)

Aliaksandr KHANIN (Belarus) – Bence MAJOROS (Hungary) 2:4 (11:4 7:11 15:17 10:12 11:9 4:11)

8th Round

 

Konstantin CHERNOV (Russia) – Romain RUIZ (France) 4:3 (11:7 12:10 11:9 9:11 9:11 7:11 11:6)

Aliaksandr KHANIN (Belarus) – Alexandru MANOLE (Romania) 2:4 (7:11 11:8 8:11 11:5 6:11 8:11)

Bence MAJOROS (Hungary) – Andreas LEVENKO (Austria) 3:4 (11:4 5:11 11:9 4:11 11:5 4:11 3:11)

 

9th Round

 

Alexandre CASSIN (France) – Dennis KLEIN (Germany) wo

Konstantin CHERNOV (Russia) – Alexandru MANOLE (Romania) 4:2 (11:6 11:4 10:12 5:11 11:6 11:3)

Aliaksandr KHANIN (Belarus) – Andreas LEVENKO (Austria) 4:0 (14:12 11:7 11:2 11:6)

Bence MAJOROS (Hungary) -Romain RUIZ (France) 4:1 (18:16 9:11 11:8 11:5 12:10)

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