Gabriela Ruse (147 WTA) announces withdrawal from the Billie Jean King Cup team (ex-FedCup), the athlete announced that she is withdrawing from representing Romania due to tensions with her teammates.

Gabriela RusePhoto: Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto/Shutterstock Editorial/Profimedia

Gabriela Ruse ends her career with Romania’s Billie Jean King Cup (formerly FedCup) team.

In a conversation with Prosport, Ruse (25 years old) talks about his unexpected departure from the Romanian team, the main reason of which is a misunderstanding with Ana Bohdan, Iryna Bara, Jacqueline Christian and Monica Niculescu.

“I’m withdrawing because I don’t think my place is there, among my colleagues from the Federation Cup.

There is already tension between me and my colleagues. I don’t want it, I was never in favor of a fight, I never approved of a scandal. I respect my colleagues and wish them success,” he said Gabriela Ruse for the cited source.

“I don’t want to be angry, but these are the consequences of certain things and decisions that were made and could have been thought of differently. That doesn’t mean, I have no idea, that they were intentional. In fact, this is how they made decisions.

Self-respect, that’s what I’ve learned over the years, is the most important thing, because at the end of the day, when I lay my head on the pillow, I need to know that I’m at peace with what I’m doing and how I’m healing,” he adds. he Gabriela Ruse.

Actually, Gabriela was not selected by Horia Tekeu for the match of the national team of Romania with Slovenia, after which the tricolor could qualify for the final tournament of the Billie Jean King Cup.

We will remind, Sorana Kirstya and Iryna Begu announced their withdrawal from the Romanian national team, and Simona Halep cannot be selected: she is temporarily disqualified for doping.

The Romanian national team for the match against Slovenia on April 14 and 15

  • Ana Bohdan (57th place in the WTA ranking in singles and 269 in doubles)
  • Iryna Maria Bara (193rd place in singles and 113rd place in doubles)
  • Jacqueline Christian (202nd place in singles and 531st place in doubles)
  • Anka Alexia Todoni (727th place in singles and 1169th place in doubles)
  • Monica Niculescu (40th place in doubles).