Another challenge for European Champion Anna WEGRZYN

2019 Europe Youth Top-10

 

Fourth place last year in the European Youth Top 10 tournament in Vila Real Poland’s Anna WEGRZYN is the top seed in the junior girls’ singles event at the forthcoming 2019 Europe Youth Top-10 to be held from 4th to 6th October. European champion from Ostrava WEGRZYN will face great challenge in the city of Noordwijk which was named as one of the European Cities of Sport for 2017.

 

Number two seed is Zdena BLASKOVA of Czech Republic last year placed at the position no. six in Vila Real. Earlier this year she lost in the quarterfinal of the European Youth Championships in Ostrava. The list of participants goes on with Jamila LAURENTI of Italy silver medalist in Ostrava and Anna’s twin sister Katarzyna WEGRZYN.

 

 

 

Tania PLAIAN of Romania no. five seed currently occupies sixth position at the European rankings. Last year she won bronze in Top 10 in Portugal. Franziska SCHREINER of Germany ranked at position no. 9 in Europe is seventh seed. She was fifth last year at Top-10 and reached only second round at the European championships few months ago.

 

Isa COK of France Ema LABOSOVA of Slovakia and Olga VISHNIAKOVA of Russia completed the list wich ends with host nation representative Emine ERNST. For all four players will be first apperance at the Youth Top-10. COK and VISHNIAKOVA reached the Round of 16 at the European Youth Championships in 2019.

 

More informations here

Official site here

Europe Youth Top-10 Magazine here

 

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