Players from Poland, Romania and Hungary secured medals in Men’s Singles

In the semi final of the Men’s Singles Event at the European under 21 Championships top seeded player Milosz REDZIMSKI of Poland will meet his teammate Samuel KULCZYCKI whilst in other penultimate stage match we will see Csaba ANDRAS of Hungary and Andrei Teodor ISTRATE of Romania.

In quarters Csaba ANDRAS was driving seat in the match against Maciej KUBIK of Poland (9 3 4 8). He was first to reach the semi final.

“Yes it was very fast and I have to thank my coach for the perfect preparation. In three previous occasions it was different case scenario. At Top 10 in Tours KUBIK beat me 2:4 and later in juniors I succeeded twice but in both matches we went full distance. That is why I put great effort to prepare myself. I talked with my coach watched videos and even had a good run training before the match ” said Csaba.”I commenced the quarters with great dose of confidence and won it comfortably.”

Earlier in morning session ANDRAS overcame Darius MOVILEANU of Romania.

Opposite to ANDRAS last to leave the venue after the quarters was Samuel KULCZYCKI of Poland who accounted for Eduardo IONESCU Romania (-7 11 8 -12 8 -10 6). IONESCU won the opening game recovered after 1:2 and 2:3 to level the match and then had a lead 5:2 in decisive game before he lost 6:11.

Milosz REDZIMSKI of Poland overcame Iulian CHIRITA of Romania (4 10 -2 -6 10 2) and Andrei Teodor ISTRATE of Romania accounted for Albert VILARDELL of Spain (7 4 4 -8 9).

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