Alexis LEBRUN and Elena ZAHARIA on duty in Tours

Romania will have the leading names in the Under 19 Boys and Girls Events at the forthcoming Europe Youth Top 10 in Tours. On Friday Andrei ISTRATE and Elena ZAHARIA will be on duty in France on their quest to the titles. Top seeded in Under 15 category are Natham LAM of France and Bianca MEI ROSU of Romania.

Elena ZAHARIA of Romania the winner of the European Under 21 Championships recently held in Cluj is no. one seed in Under 19 Girls Event. She will face her compatriot Ioana SINGEORZAN of Romania who is listed at the position no. two at the seeding list. Hana ARAPOVIC of Croatia is at the position no. three followed by Luciana MITROFAN of Romania Naomi PRANJKOVIC of Germany Matilde PINTO of Portugal Mia GRIESEL of Germany Lucie MOBAREK of France Sara DEVOS of Belgium and Anna BRZYSKA of Poland.

In Under 19 Boys Event leading name is Andrei ISTRATE of Romania followed by his compatriot Iulian CHIRITA . Further below are listed: Andrea PUPPO of Italy Adam STALZER of Czech Republic Dragos BUJOR of Romania Simon BELIK of Czech Republic Hugo DESCHAMPS of France Mauro SCHARRER of Switzerland David SZANTOSI of Hungary and Borna PETEK of Croatia.

The list of players in Under 15 Boys event starts with: Natham LAM of France Balasz LEI of Hungary Samuel ARPAS of Slovakia Flavien COTON of France Tiago ABIODUN of Portugal Jindrich MORAVEK of Czech Republic Yoan VELICHKOV of Bulgaria Julian RZIHAUSCHEK of Austria William BERGENBLOCK of Sweden and Rafal FORMELA of Poland.

In Under 15 event will play: Bianca MEI ROSU of Romania Gaetane BLED of France Maria BERZOSA of Spain Leana HOCHART of France Alesia SFERLEA of Romania Mariana SANTA of Portugal Lilou MASSART of Belgium Eireen Elena KALAITTZIDOU of Germany Josephina NEUMANN of Germany and Zofia SLIWKA of Poland.

Competition commences on Friday 10 AM.

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