Croatia vs. Belgium and Czechia vs. Azerbaijan will play for titles

On the third day if play in Osijek at the Croatia Open Europe Youth Series on Friday Croatia will meet Belgium and Czechia will play against Azerbaijan in the finals of the Under 15 and Under 13 Mixed Teams events.

In Under 15 Croatia overcame Germany 5:3. Gabriel MARJANOVIC Victoria PUSTAJ Mara MARKOVANOVIC Mark MARCEC beat Germany’s team with Elisa MEYER Laura MILOS Lisanne TSCHIMPKE Terry CHOI Matthis KASSENS and Daniel NAGY.

Belgium’s Maxime DEGIVE Charles JANSSENS Lilly LAFFINEUR and Alicia WARRAND prevailed against Slovenia’s Luka JOKIC Lana SLATINSEK Ana LESKOSEK and Bor BRODNJAK.

In B finals Montenegro/Croatia will meet Greece.

In Under 13 event Czechia’s Boor Lucie SYKOROVA Simona HOLUBOVA Oliver OLEJNIK and Filip RACAK prevailed against Belgium’s Yasmine CORYN Antoine LELEUX Zhanapraia SANZAROWSKI and Noan PIETTE.

They will meet Azerbaijan’s Onur GULUZADE Khadija EYLAZOVA Tunar BAGHIROV and Yaghmur MAMMADLI in the final. Croatia’s first team with Petar ZIDARIC Lana BENKO Matija VOLF and Viktorija OSLAKOVIC had consolation in bronze.

The winner of the B final is Montenegro/Croatia. They overcame Croatia 3 in “little” final.

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