URSU and CHIRIACOVA lead the way at Moldovan National Championships

The 2026 Moldovan National Championships showcased the country’s leading talents, with Vladislav URSU and Alexandra CHIRIACOVA claiming the singles titles and underlining their dominance on the national stage.

In the men’s singles event, Vladislav URSU confirmed his status as one of Moldova’s top players, securing the national title ahead of Andrei PUTUNTICA. The bronze medals went to Denis TERNA and Cezar COZMOLICI, both reaching the semifinals after strong performances throughout the competition.

In the women’s singles, Alexandra CHIRIACOVA stood out with a commanding run to gold. She finished ahead of Olga BLIZNET, while Alina PULUCCIU and Valeria CRAVCENCO shared third place on the podium.

Vladislav URSU further highlighted his excellent form by adding two more titles to his tally. He teamed up with Andrei PUTUNTICA to win the men’s doubles and partnered Alexandra CHIRIACOVA to secure the mixed doubles crown, completing a highly successful campaign.

In the women’s doubles, Alexandra CHIRIACOVA continued her winning streak alongside Ecaterina SIREAC, as the pair claimed the title after a strong performance in the final.

Moldova

Men’s Singles

  • Vladislav URSU
  • Andrei PUTUNTICA
  • Denis TERNA
  • Cezar COZMOLICI

Women’s Singles

  • Alexandra CHIRIACOVA
  • Olga BLIZNET
  • Alina PULUCCIU
  • Valeria CRAVCENCO

Men’s Doubles

  • Vladislav URSU / Andrei PUTUNTICA
  • Igor NI / Denis TERNA
  • Veniamin DUBROVIN / Cezar COZMOLICI
  • Serghei CUCEROVSCHII / Evghenii DADECHIN

Women’s Doubles

  • Alexandra CHIRIACOVA / Ecaterina SIREAC
  • Andreea DELEV / Inna LESCINSCAIA
  • Valeria CRAVCENCO / Maria CUCIUC
  • Olga BLIZNET / Alina PULUCCIU

Mixed Doubles

  • Vladislav URSU / Alexandra CHIRIACOVA
  • Denis TERNA / Aliona NI
  • Andrei PUTUNTICA / Inna LESCINSCAIA
  • Veniamin DUBROVIN / Olga BLIZNET

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