The semifinal line-up in the Under 15 Girls Teams event at the European Youth Championships in Gondomar is complete. Sweden will face France, while Germany will meet Switzerland.
Germany booked their place in the semifinals with a commanding 3-0 victory over hosts Portugal. Amelie Guzi JIA gave Germany the opening point with a four-game victory over Maria RUIVO. After the players shared the opening two games, JIA regained control to take the next two 11-8 and 11-9.
Anna WALTER then doubled Germany’s advantage with a dominant straight-games victory over Irina SILVA.
Germany completed the clean sweep in the doubles as JIA and WALTER defeated RUIVO and SILVA in straight games. The German pair edged a tight opening game 12-10 before taking firm control of the next two, winning 11-6 and 11-7 to secure their place in the last four.
Switzerland advanced to the semifinals after defeating Lithuania 3-1. Enya HU gave Switzerland the opening point with a four-game victory over Emilia PSCOLOVSKA. After the players shared the opening two games, HU regained the advantage by taking the third 11-7 before edging a tense fourth 14-12.
Kaja TVOROGAL brought Lithuania level with a four-game victory over Ilvi ULRICH. TVOROGAL won the opening two games, and although ULRICH responded in the third, the Lithuanian closed out the match 11-7 in the fourth.
Switzerland regained the lead in the doubles as HU and ULRICH defeated PSCOLOVSKA and TVOROGAL in four games. After Lithuania levelled the contest, the Swiss pair took firm control, winning the next two 11-3 and 11-5.
ULRICH then returned to secure Switzerland’s place in the semifinals with a straight-games victory over PSCOLOVSKA. She held her nerve to edge the second game 13-11 before closing out the match 11-9.
Fourth seeds Sweden produced a major upset in the quarterfinals, knocking out top seeds Czechia with a superb 3-0 victory.
Siri BENJEGARD gave Sweden the perfect start with a straight-games victory over Laura MARSICKOVA, winning 11-7, 11-5, 11-9.
Nike LUNDQVIST then doubled Sweden’s advantage with a four-game victory over Adela BRHELOVA. The Czech player edged the opening game 14-12, but LUNDQVIST responded strongly by taking the next two 11-9, 11-5. She then held her nerve in a tense fourth game, prevailing 13-11.
BENJEGARD and LUNDQVIST completed the upset in the doubles. After the pairs shared the opening two games, the Swedes regained control, winning the next two 11-8, 11-9 to send Sweden into the semifinals and end Czechia’s title challenge.
Fifth seeds France booked their place in the semifinals with a commanding 3-0 victory over sixth seeds Romania.
Albane ROCHUT gave France the perfect start by defeating Kariss SERBAN in four games. After taking the opening two games comfortably, ROCHUT saw SERBAN edge the third 14-12 before responding emphatically to close out the match 11-1.
Eva LAM doubled France’s advantage with a dominant straight-games victory over Bianca TOMA.
France completed the clean sweep in superb fashion in the doubles as ROCHUT and LAM proved too strong for SERBAN and TOMA, recording a straight-games victory while allowing the Romanian pair just 14 points to secure a place in the last four.





