
Romania postponed qualification for the final tournament of the Billie Jean King Cup (formerly FedCup) after Ana Bohdan was defeated by Tamara Zidansek in the third Romanian-Slovenian match.
Romania – Slovenia 2-1 in the Billie Jean King Cup
After defeating Kaya Juvan 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 on Friday, Ana Bohdan (58 WTA) lost to Tamari Zidansek (102 WTA) in three sets, 6-3, 6(4)-7, 5 -7.
The former Roland Garros 2021 semifinalist lost her match against Jacqueline Christian 6-1, 4-6, 6-3 on Friday.
The Slovenian started better in the first set, in which she led to 3-3, but Ana Bohdan made a great comeback in the match and managed to take advantage.
In the second set, the Romanian was leading, Zidansek came back and managed to reach the tiebreak, which he won 7-4.
In the deciding set, Ana Bohdan led 5-2, but the Slovenian overturned the result, winning five games in a row.
The game lasted 3 hours and seven minutes.
Know:
- The matches take place at Sport Park Bonifika, the winner of which goes to the final tournament of this competition.
- In 2000, Slovenia beat Romania 3-0 in Group I of the Europe/Africa zone. The meeting took place in Murcia, Spain.
Slovenia – Romania, schedule of Billie Jean King Cup matches
- Friday, April 14
Ana Bohdan – Kaya Yuvan 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 / Direct matches: 2-0
Jacqueline Christian – Tamara Zidansek 6-1, 4-6, 6-3 / 4-0
- Saturday, April 15
From 12:00
Ana Bohdan – Tamara Zidansek 6-3, 6-7, 5-7 / 2-0
Following
Jacqueline Christian – Kaya Juvan / 2-0
Following
Iryna Bara/Monica Niculescu – Pia Lovrich/Nina Potochnyk.
Slovenia – Romania, teams to meet at the Billie Jean King Cup
Romania – Non-playing captain Horia Tekau
– Ana Bohdan (58th place in the WTA ranking in singles and 273 in doubles)
– Iryna Maria Bara (234th place in singles and 122nd place in doubles)
– Jacqueline Adina Christian (180 in singles and 529 in doubles)
– Anka Alexia Todoni (719th place in singles and 988th place in doubles)
– Monica Niculescu (42nd place in doubles).
Slovenia – Non-playing captain Andrej Krasavec
– Tamara Zidansek (102nd place in singles and 53rd place in doubles)
– Kaya Yuvan (121st place in singles and 467th place in doubles)
– Nina Potochnyk (266th place in singles and 535th place in doubles)
– Pia Lovrik (572nd place in singles and 660th place in doubles)
– Ela Nala Milich (1090th place in singles).
Source: Hot News

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