Date |
R |
Home vs Away |
- |
12/30 09:30 |
1 |
Mirza Basic vs Luka Pavlovic
|
6-3,6-2
|
12/29 14:40 |
1 |
Marat Deviatiarov vs Duje Kekez
|
3-6,6-7
|
12/29 13:30 |
1 |
Gabriel Donev vs Tomislav Jotovski
|
6-3,6-0
|
12/29 12:30 |
1 |
Luka Pavlovic vs Petar Pjevcevic
|
6-4,7-5
|
12/29 12:05 |
1 |
Gorazd Srbljak vs Paul Valsecchi
|
6-3,6-1
|
12/29 11:05 |
1 |
Mirza Basic vs Dragos Nicolae Madaras
|
Retired
|
12/29 08:00 |
1 |
Aldin Setkic vs Quentin Folliot
|
6-0,6-3
|
12/28 14:15 |
1 |
Duje Kekez vs Petar Pjevcevic
|
7-6,6-2
|
12/28 14:05 |
1 |
Quentin Folliot vs Tomislav Jotovski
|
6-1,6-4
|
12/28 12:30 |
1 |
Dragos Nicolae Madaras vs Paul Valsecchi
|
3-6,6-3,6-1
|
12/28 11:00 |
1 |
Marat Deviatiarov vs Luka Pavlovic
|
3-6,5-7
|
12/28 11:00 |
1 |
Mirza Basic vs Gorazd Srbljak
|
6-1,6-2
|
The Eastern European Championship is a prestigious tennis tournament that brings together the top players from countries in Eastern Europe to compete for the title of regional champion. Held annually, the tournament showcases the talent and skill of players from countries such as Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Romania, and more.
The tournament features both singles and doubles matches, with intense competition and thrilling matches that keep fans on the edge of their seats. The Eastern European Championship is known for its high level of play and competitive spirit, making it a must-see event for tennis fans in the region.
In addition to the on-court action, the tournament also offers a vibrant atmosphere with fans cheering on their favorite players and enjoying the camaraderie of fellow tennis enthusiasts. With a rich history and tradition, the Eastern European Championship is a highlight of the tennis calendar and a showcase of the best talent from the region.