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neděle 1. srpna 2010

Quinzi and De Vroome fought out the European gold

European Championship U14 in Pilsen ended with Sunday´s final matches. “Two best boys and girls of each European country can play in this tournament. The Czech Republic such as hosting country puts four both boys and girls.“ Said manager of Slavia Pilsen Kovarik. Czech players Routa, Stanek, Rohanova and Dvorakova stood out at last year championship. Only Katerina Siniakova (TK Sparta Praha) was succeeded from Czech players in 2010 championship. This talented girl played well on the recent Ex Pilsen Wilson Cup. She went through the draw to the final. On Sunday match Siniakova was beaten 3:6,3:6 by De Vroome from the Netherlands. De Vroome moved better than her opponent during the whole match and Czech player was under the pressure. Other girls did not break through. Among boys, Czech players, Chyba, Krstev and Poljak, were early knocked out. Pilsner hope Dominik Stary lost in the first round to Windahl from Sweden. Boys final between two Italians (12-seeded Baldi and top seeded Quinzi) was the clear issue. Quinzi holds the first position on the European ranking U14 and defeated his mate Baldi easily 6:2,6:1. Boys doubles won Gresk and Majchrzak from Poland, among girls Cascin with Tanfin from France.

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