However, the individual finals on Sunday in Upper Austria will be held without the red-white-red.
The semi-final day of the UTC Weißkirchen Junior Open on Saturday, July 13, brought exciting matches and great emotions, but ended in disappointment for the Austrian players in the singles. Manuel Lassacher and Alexander Gschil had to admit defeat against their strong opponents in the ITF J60 Junior Championships on clay in Weißkirchen an der Traun. Lassacher was able to console himself with Dario Navarro with the first international U18 doubles title for both of them. The Salzburgers won the final against their compatriot and training partner at the European Tennis Base in Salzburg Rive, Julian Platzer, and Bosnian Ivan Biletic with 4:6, 6:3, 10:7 in the match tie-break. The boys' and girls' singles finals have now been decided, and we promise an exciting final day on Sunday from 9:30 am.
The battle between Lassacher and Gschiel remains unrewarded.
Lassacher (ITF 1727) played his semi-final match against top seed Beletic (ITF 352), but despite a tough match, he lost 4:6, 2:6. The Salzburg player showed fighting spirit and determination, but could not overcome the precision and strong play of his opponent. The audience praised Lassacher's performance, which led him to the semi-finals. Gischel (ITF 527) faced an equally tough challenge against the second-ranked Slovenian Jasper Matijacic (ITF 420). The fifth-ranked Burgenlander fought bravely, but could not find a solution against his strong opponent. The match ended 2:6, 2:6. Despite the defeat, Gischel showed great moments and was able to gain valuable experience that will benefit him in future tournaments.
The finals promise to be exciting and high-level tennis. For the boys, Pilić will face Matijasic, while for the girls, top seed Monika Jirouškova of the Czech Republic (ITF 430) will face fifth seed Sofia Xandenov of Germany (ITF 925). Pilić has shown consistent and outstanding performances throughout the tournament. His strong game and mental strength have made him one of the favourites. However, Matijasic, who has fought impressively throughout the tournament, will do everything he can to win the title. The match between these two young talents is expected to be an exciting duel. For the girls, the final between Jirouškova and Xandenov should be one of the highlights of the tournament. Both players have shown exceptional skills and mental strength in their matches so far. Jirouškova has shown her precision and strategic play, while Xandenov has impressed with her stamina and changing style of play. Viewers can look forward to a close and tough final.
Everything is ready for the great graduation day.
Fortunately, the boys’ doubles event at the ITF Junior National Championships went to Austria. Lassacher and Navarro defeated Beletic/Platzer in a thrilling final after a thrilling match, capping off a fine doubles performance. The tournament organizers were pleased with the way things had gone so far and are looking forward to a great final day. “We are proud of the achievements of all participants and the high quality of the matches,” said tournament director Werner Hipfel. “The support of the spectators and the enthusiasm for tennis is truly inspiring. We are looking forward to an exciting final tomorrow, where tennis fans will have the opportunity to watch the finals live and see the future tennis stars in action. High-quality matches await viewers as the best young players of the tournament compete for the title.
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