Sports weekend
The latest from tennis, women's handball and football
Florin Orban, 20.01.2023, 01:45
The year’s first Grand Slam tennis tournament,
the Australian Open, is still underway this coming weekend. Romania is represented
only in the women’s version of the competition. In the women’s singles Irina
Begu was eliminated from the competition this past Thursday. Begu lost to Germany’s
Laura Siegemund in three sets, 5-7, 7-5, 6-3. In the women’s doubles, the
Romanian-Swiss pair made of Monica Niculescu and Viktorija Golubic defeated the
Romanian-German pair made of Jaqueline Cristian and Tamara Korpatsch in the
first round, 6-4, 6-4. Also on Thursday, Gabriela Ruse and the Ukrainian Marta
Kostiuk defeated the US-British pair made of Danielle Collins and Heather
Watson, 6-4, 6-2. In 2022, as part of the Roland Garros tournament, Ruse and Kostiuk
jointly reached as far as the tournament’s quarterfinals.
In the Champions League in women’s
handball, this coming Sunday, in a Group A fixture, CSM Bucharest take on
German opponents Bietigheim, away from home. CSM are at the top of the table in
the group, with 19 points. Following in descending order is the winner of the
League’s 2022 edition, Norwegian team Vipers Kristiansand, with 17 points. In their
next three matches, CSM need one more point to secure their qualification in
the Champions League’s quarterfinals.
In Group B, Rapid Bucharest
play a home game against Turkish champions Kastamonu. With 16 points, holders
Rapid are 4th-placed in the group, on a par with 3rd-placed
Esbjerg of Denmark. French Metz Handball are at the top
of the table, with 19 points. Hungarian team Gyor are 2nd-placed,
with 18 points. Playing straight in the Champions League’s quarterfinals are
the 1st and the 2nd placed teams in each group. 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th-placed teams
will play their playoff fixtures, according to a round-robin system.
The Romanian football Super League is to be
resumed at the weekend. Fixtures counting towards the 22nd-round will
see Universitatea Cluj taking on FC
Voluntari, while Rapid face Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe on Friday. On Saturday, Petrolul
Ploiești travel to Mioveni, while Universitatea Craiova are pitted against FC Botoșani,
away from home. On Sunday FC U Craiova play a home game
against UTA Arad, while in Sibiu, the local side Hermannstadt ply FCSB. On Monday
in Ploiești, Chindia Târgoviște play a home match against FC Argeș, while in Ovidiu,
in the south-east, Farul Constanța play CFR Cluj, in the 22nd round’s
derby. Farul Constanța are at the top of the table, with 45 points. With 44 points,
defending champions CFR Cluj are 2nd-placed in the rankings. With 38
points each, FCSB, Rapid Bucharest and Universitatea Craiova follow, in descending
order.(EN)