Andrea DRAGOMAN clinches crown in Tours

Andrea DRAGOMAN is the winner of the Cadet Girls Singles Event at the European Youth Top 10 in Tours. Girl from Romania won eight matches and lost only one. Second on the list is another Romania’s representative – Adina DIACONU and third is ZHANG Xu

Andrea DRAGOMAN is the winner of the Cadet Girls Singles Event at the European Youth Top 10 in Tours. Girl from Romania won eight matches and lost only one. Second on the list is another Romania’s representative – Adina DIACONU and third is ZHANG Xuan of Spain.

The list goes on with Maria TAYLAKOVA of Russia Lisa LUNG of Belgium Izabela LUPULESKU of Serbia Daria TRIGOLOS of Belarus Anastasi KOLISH of Russia Lucie GAUTHIER of France and Sabina SURJAN of Serbia.

DRAGOMAN started her victorious journey with the win over top favorite her teammate Adina DIACONU. In a very first round Andrea overcame no.one seed.

“It was surprise even for me. I came here with mind set on the fourth of fifth place. I never thought I could win. Especially I did not think I can beat Adina ” said DRAGOMAN.

At that moment have you thought you can be better then fourth of fifth? “No. The competition here was very hard. Ahead of me I had matches against Lisa LUNG ZHANG Xuan Maria TAYLAKOVA…”

But the rankings of other player did not stop her of trying. “I played against Daria TRIGOLOS before and overcame her so I was ready but I was little bit concerned before the match against Izabela LUPULSEKU. We played against each other last time in 2010. Against Maria TAYLAKOVA I lost twice but this time I was better. Against Lisa LUNG last time when I lost it was 3:4 and I was very sad ” said DRAGOMAN.

Andrea DRAGOMAN the member of the Romania’s club CS Romgaz Medias was in national team in European Youth Championships. She won gold medal. Also this year she clinched titles in France and Italy.

Cadet Girls

First round: Adina DIACONU (ROM) – Andrea DRAGOMAN (ROM) 1:4 (-5 -9 -9 6 -4); Lisa LUNG (BEL) – Daria TRIGOLOS (BLR) 4:1 (9 2 -6 10 9); Maria TAYLAKOVA (RUS) – Anastasia KOLISH (RUS) 4:0 (8 6 1 10); Izabela LUPULESKU (SRB) – Sabina SURJAN (SRB) 4:1 (9 3 7 -9 6); ZHANG Xuan (ESP) – Lucie GAUTHIER (FRA) 4:0 (13 5 9 15)

Second round: Adina DIACONU (ROM) – Anastasia KOLISH (RUS) 4:0 (6 9 11 4); Lisa LUNG (BEL) – Sabina SURJAN (SRB) 4:1 (-9 7 3 4 10); Maria TAYLAKOVA (RUS) – Lucie GAUTHIER (FRA) 4:2 (6 6 4 -7 -7 8); Izabela LUPULESKU (SRB) – ZHANG Xuan (ESP) 2:4 (6 -6 -7 4 -7 -9); Daria TRIGOLOS (BLR) – Andrea DRAGOMAN (ROM) 1:4 (-11 4 -8 -4 -7)

Third round: Adina DIACONU (ROM) – Sabina SURJAN (SRB) 4:1 (4 6 5 -7 5); Lisa LUNG (BEL) – Lucie GAUTHIER (FRA) 4:3 (7 8 -3 -7 3 -7 6); Maria TAYLAKOVA (RUS) – ZHANG Xuan (ESP) 1:4 (-7 -7 -9 5 -8); Izabela LUPULESKU (SRB) – Andrea DRAGOMAN (ROM) 2:4 (-7 -9 9 5 -9 -7); Daria TRIGOLOS (BLR) – Anastasia KOLISH (RUS) 4:3 (15 10 -6 -8 5 -7 9)

Fourth round: Adina DIACONU (ROM) – Lucie GAUTHIER (FRA) 4:1 (8 8 -8 6 11); Lisa LUNG (BEL) – ZHANG Xuan (ESP) 2:4 (6 -3 -9 -9 5 -7); Maria TAYLAKOVA (RUS) – Andrea DRAGOMAN (ROM) 0:4 (-9 -8 -7 -1); Izabela LUPULESKU (SRB) – Daria TRIGOLOS (BLR) 4:3 (-8 9 -8 10 -8 9 10); Sabina SURJAN (SRB) – Anastasia KOLISH (RUS) 0:4 (-7 -8 -7 -9)

Fifth round: Adina DIACONU (ROM) – ZHANG Xuan (ESP) 4:3 (-10 7 -7 12 7 -9 11); Lisa LUNG (BEL) – Andrea DRAGOMAN (ROM) 1:4 (-3 9 -6 -8 -6); Maria TAYLAKOVA (RUS) – Daria TRIGOLOS (BLR) 0:4 (-5 -10 -7 -7); Izabela LUPULESKU (SRB) – Anastasia KOLISH (RUS) 4:0 (11 8 9 7); Lucie GAUTHIER (FRA) – Sabina SURJAN (SRB) 4:2 (-9 7 -5 10 9 5)

Sixth round: Adina DIACONU (ROM) – Daria TRIGOLOS (BLR) 4:0 (7 4 5 8); Lisa LUNG (BEL) – Anastasia KOLISH (RUS) 4:3 (7 -10 13 -11 8 -2 6); Maria TAYLAKOVA (RUS) – Sabina SURJAN (SRB) 4:2 (-4 -7 11 15 11 6); Izabela LUPULESKU (SRB) – Lucie GAUTHIER (FRA) 4:0 (8 9 7 7); Andrea DRAGOMAN (ROM) – ZHANG Xuan (ESP) 4:2 (-4 8 6 10 -3 5)

Seventh round: Adina DIACONU (ROM) – Izabela LUPULESKU (SRB) 4:0 (7 4 10 9); Lisa LUNG (BEL) – Maria TAYLAKOVA (RUS) 2:4 (-4 7 -4 -3 6 -9); Daria TRIGOLOS (BLR) – Sabina SURJAN (SRB) 2:4 (-9 -5 -12 7 6 -6); Andrea DRAGOMAN (ROM) – Lucie GAUTHIER (FRA) 4:1 (4 5 -6 11 9); ZHANG Xuan (ESP) – Anastasia KOLISH (RUS) 4:0 (8 9 8 5)

Eighth round: Adina DIACONU (ROM) – Maria TAYLAKOVA (RUS) 3:4 (9 9 -7 -6 10 -12 -7); Lisa LUNG (BEL)- Izabela LUPULESKU (SRB) 4:1 (-8 7 11 7 6); Daria TRIGOLOS (BLR)- Lucie GAUTHIER (FRA)4:3 (10 9 7 -6 -8 -10 7); Andrea DRAGOMAN (ROM) – Anastasia KOLISH (RUS) 0:4 (-11 -5 -9 -9); ZHANG Xuan (ESP) – Sabina SURJAN (SRB) 4:1 (4 8 -8 4 13)

Ninth round: Adina DIACONU (ROM) – Lisa LUNG (BEL) 4:1 (9 7 7 -10 7); Maria TAYLAKOVA (RUS) – Izabela LUPULESKU (SRB) 4:1 (8 10 9 -7 6); Daria TRIGOLOS (BLR)- ZHANG Xuan (ESP) 1:4 (-9 -9 -6 13 -8); Andrea DRAGOMAN (ROM) – Sabina SURJAN (SRB) 4:1 (-7 12 9 8 5); Lucie GAUTHIER (FRA) – Anastasia KOLISH (RUS) 1:4 (-8 5 -7 -8 -9)

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