A Good Start for England in Dimitrovgrad

The second tournament in the Europe Youth Series the 2023 Serbia Open commenced today at the Sports Complex in Dimitrovgrad. On the first day of play the Group stage was on the schedule.

In the Under 15 Boys’ Event Montenegro’s Stefan RADONJIC Milan VUCETIC and Jaksa KRIVOKAPIC won Group 1 ahead of Denmark 2 and Serbia 2. In Group 2 the leaders are Serbia’s Borislav RAJIC and Nemanja MARKOVIC.

In the Girls’ Under 15 category Hungary’s Sophie BARCSAI and Nora DOHOCZKI lead ahead of Serbia 1 and Hungary 2.

In the Under 13 Team Event Kacper PIWOWAR and Abraham SELLADO of England remain unbeaten in four team matches and they are also undefeated in individual duels. After four rounds Romania 1 is in second place and Serbia 1 is third.

In the Under 13 Girls’ Team Event Hungary’s Lizett FAZEKAS and Szonja SZÖGI share the top position with Swiss duo Akhyata PATRA and Enya HU. Serbia 1 is in third place after four rounds.

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