Favorites stumbled in the opening round of the Women’s Event

2018 BELGOSSTRAKH European Under 21 Championships

 

The opening day of the competition at the 2018 BELGOSSTRAKH European Under 21 Championships in Minsk proved very difficult for girls who started matches early at 9 AM local time whilst for the time of men’s event it seamed that the boys were ready.  

 

In the opening round of the Women’s Singles event top ranked two players in Stage one Lisa LUNG of Belgium and Andreea DRAGOMAN of Romania recorded easy wins.

 

“It was not that easy match for me. It was the opening one at the tournament and I need some time to warm up ” said LUNG who beat Simay KULAKCEKEN of Turkey.

 

However for the Karoline MISCHEK of Austria it was a tough start. She suffered by the hands of third player in the group Rebekka CARLSEN of Norway 1:4.

 

“I maintained my focus and to play for each ball. It was very difficult match for me ” said CARLSEN.

Seeded at the position no. four in her Group Marketa SEVCIKOVA of Czech Republic overcame Hungary’s Leonie HARTBRICH 4:2. “I am not happy how I played at the beginning. I performed bad at the start but managed to do much better in the end ” said SEVCIKOVA.

 

Veronica MOSCONI of Italy prevailed against Marie MAESEN of Belgium: ”It was not hard for me to win this one. I think my adversary did not show her best so I took the upper hand.”

 

Cristina KALLBERG of Sweden beat Ana TOFANT of Slovenia in straight games. “I’d say it was not tough but it was not easy neither. Quite OK that’s it. I did not do anything special I just focused on putting the ball to the table. My opponent was not very strong too maybe she was not in her best today. I am happy I have won” said KALLBERG.

 

Ozge YILMAZ of Turkey stretched the favorite Ilka DOVAL of Norway to full seven games. “Although the score is 4:3 I can’t say this was a difficult match. It’s my first here so I think I’ll do better in the next games ” TYILMAZ was confident after the match.

 

Marek BADOWSKI of Poland the leading name in the first phase beat Jordy PICCOLIN of Italy in straight games. Despite slight injury Deni KOZUL of Slovenia joined him after the victory over Matteo MUTTI of Italy.

 

“I had to fight for each point. My adversary was strong so I had to catch his rhythm to deal with his backhands. Also he played aggressively so the game was tense. I’m glad about the results ” said KOZUL.

 

Andreas LUND of Denmark safely concluded opening round but in the same Group Florian CNUDE of Belgium suffered by the hands of Aleksandr LUSIN of Estonia. “I did not expect to win this match. Three months ago I lost 3:0 to this player so that’s a nice surprise for me. His play style is something I can hardly catch. I think the change of spin helped me to win today. A glorious game this is it ” LUSIN was very happy.

 

Maciej KOLODZIEJCZYK of Austria beat Helshan WEERASINGHE of England but he found himself in great trouble after Helshan recovered from 2:0 to level the match.

 

“The first two sets were a piece of cake but then something changed in the mood of the game so I started losing. I lost two next games. Finally I understood what was needed I changed my service style got a good ball to play and managed to lead in the fifth set which was crucial for me to recover. Many fast balls were on the play so I had to act quickly with no time to think” explained KOLODZIEJCZYK.

 

Csaba ANDRAS of Hungary upset the favorite. He beat Nils HOHMEIER of Germany 1:4. “I had told my coach that I had to win before the match. Actually the game was nice but there were some difficulties. I lost the first set and understood that something was missing but then I got the chance to make neat services received well and applied many backhand loops and topspins which I think helped me a lot. A nice one I’d say. “

 

Ioannis SGOUROPOULOS of Greece overcame top seeded player in his Group Abdullah YINGLERT of Turkey 4:2.

 

“You never know what to expect from the first match. I played free did my best but still I lost two sets so I had to re-focus to achieve the result. My opponent is a strong player so yes it wasn’t easy ” said SGOUROPOULOS.

 

Joan MASIP of Spain forced Simon SODERLUND of Sweden to go full distance.

 

“The game was tough for me. Actually I had to struggle with my own play during the match because there were some flaws with the short serves. Also I’d known little about the tactics of my rival so I had to adapt to the situation explained SODERLUND.

 

Another favorite Jiri MARTINKO of Czech Republic and another escape by narrow margin. Artur ABUSEV of Russia recovered from 1:3 in reverse but failed to win the match.

 

“ I had a great start so I thought it to be an easy one. I was still leading 3:1 when the situation changed in the fifth set. It was a real battle but in the end I got my victory. Also I’ve played with ABUSEV many times before and he always beat me so today’s win is an achievement for me” said MARTINKO.

 

Samuel KALUZNY of Slovakia overcame Israel’s Mathan SIMON 4:1 “Second and third game were crucial in this match. In the second I was leading 8-4 and still lost it. After taht it was hard for me to regain the rhythm of the game. The third game was long as we made it 15:13 but it determined the result of the game and it was in my favor!”

 

Swede Simon BERGLUND overcame Carlos CABALLERO of Spain: “I started well but then we had some very tight games. My opponent played very safe and he produced great spins and forehands so I had to work hard for each point.”

 

 

Related News

Finlandia Open Victories for the Netherlands and France

The international Finlandia Open table tennis tournament concluded over the weekend at the Kisakallio Sports Institute in Lohja, Finland. In the Men’s Singles, Dutch player Milo de BOER emerged victorious,...

Read more

Finlandia Open 2024 – U21 Titles Clinched by VAN DESSEL and Jeanne ROBBES

The first champions of the 2024 Finlandia Open table tennis tournament were crowned on Friday evening. In the U21 Men’s category, Mael VAN DESSEL of Luxembourg triumphed over Norway’s Alexander...

Read more

Moldova Hosts Successful Seminar on Training Young Table Tennis Talents

As part of the European Table Tennis Union’s (ETTU) National Association Assistance Program (NAAP), a practical-methodical seminar titled “The Process of Training Young Players – The Road to the Olympics”...

Read more

2025 Champions League Final 4 Saarbrücken: Book the tickets now

This year, 4,500 spectators in Saarlandhalle Saarbrücken contributed to the resounding success of the first-ever Champions League Final 4. The event returns next year, promising another thrilling experience for players...

Read more

Contact

About Us

Privacy Policy

Terms and Conditions

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

Powered By

All Competitions

Senior Competitions

Club Competitions

Youth Competitions

More Competitions