Great drama and a thrilling turnaround marked the final match of the Women’s Teams Event Phase One at the 2025 European Teams Championships Stage 1 in Sarajevo. Belgium and Slovenia battled fiercely for the top position in Group D, with Belgium ultimately prevailing in a full five-match thriller. Slovenia’s Sara TOKIC and Ana TOFANT started strong, defeating Julie VAN HAUWARET and Lilou MASSART, respectively. However, Margo DEGRAEF turned the tide of the match. “Despite the advantage Slovenia built, we never felt like we were behind. Every match was close and could have gone either way. The Slovenian team surprised us by placing Sara TOKIC as their first player, which didn’t work in our favor. But we knew the team draw worked to our advantage for the second half of the match, and that proved right,” explained VAN HAUWARET. DEGRAEF won a nail-biting five-game match against Katarina STRAZAR, reigniting Belgium’s momentum. Both teams had already secured a place among the top 12 for the next stage, but the match determined who would take the top spot in Group D. “You have to approach every match as if it’s a final. Only that kind of mentality can bring results. We gave everything we had,” said VAN HAUWARET. In addition to Belgium and Slovenia, Latvia also advanced to the next phase, while Cyprus will compete in the 13–17 playoff. The top seeds in the Women’s Teams Event, the Netherlands, faced a tough challenge against Bosnia and Herzegovina but successfully defended their top spot in Group A. Bulgaria finished second, followed by Denmark with two wins. The hosts, Bosnia and Herzegovina, placed fourth and, along with Scotland, will play in the 13–17 playoff. In Group B, England remained undefeated, with Switzerland and Lithuania securing the other two qualifying spots. Greenland will head to the playoff. Greece delivered a powerful performance in Group C, securing their place among the top 12 teams. Moldova, with two wins, and Norway, with one, also advanced. Finland will compete in the playoff. The top 3 teams from each group advanced to the Main Stage (positions 1-12). The remaining teams will compete for positions 13-17. Main Stage (Positions 1-12) 4 groups of 3 teams The group winners qualify directly for the ETC Final Stage. The second-placed teams will play additional matches for the two remaining spots in the Final Stage. Main Stage (Positions 13-17) One group of 5 (Round-robin)
Bulgaria Pushes Spain to the Limit, Top Seeds Secure Main Stage Spots
The first phase of the 2025 European Teams Championships Stage 1 concluded, with the top four teams from each group advancing to the Main Stage (positions 1–16), forming four new groups of four teams each. The fifth and sixth-placed teams will compete for positions 17–21 in a round-robin format. There were no surprises in the top-seeds department. Greece, led by Ioannis SGOUROPOULOS, Konstantinos ANGELAKIS, and Georgios STAMATOUROS, dominated Group A with victories in all four matches, overcoming Switzerland, Latvia, Cyprus, and Moldova. Despite being ranked fifth in the group, Moldova finished in second place. “We had our toughest match at the very beginning of the Championships. Moldova, with Vladislav URSU and a very strong No. 2 player, Andrei PUTUNTICA, was a tough adversary despite their rankings. We knew if we beat them, we would justify our first place in the group,” said ANGELAKIS. Moldova lived up to expectations, with URSU winning both his matches and putting Greece under immense pressure. However, the top seeds showed their depth, relying on all three players to secure a narrow win. In all other matches, Greece recorded straight-match victories. When asked to evaluate the competition, ANGELAKIS highlighted several dangerous teams. “Spain is very dangerous. Hopefully, we will avoid them in the next stage of the Championships if they finish first in their group. They are favorites for the spot in Zadar, with very strong players in all three positions. Norway with Borgar HAUG is a threat, as is Bulgaria with three solid players,” added ANGELAKIS. Bulgaria showed their strength by pushing Spain to the brink in Group C. Spain needed just one point to remain on top of the standings, but Bulgaria had other plans. Vladimir PETKOV defeated Daniel BERZOSA, and Yoan VELICHOV overcame Juan PEREZ. However, Rafael DE LAS HERAS secured a crucial win over Denislav KODJABASHEV in five grueling games (12-10 in the decisive game), ensuring Spain retained the top position in the group. From Group A, Greece, Moldova, Switzerland, and Cyprus advanced to the next stage, while Latvia moves to the 17–21 playoff. In Group B, Finland, Netherlands, Ireland, and Iceland secured progression, with Estonia heading to the playoff. From Group C, Spain, Türkiye, Bulgaria and Scotland moved forward, while Bosnia and Herzegovina will play in the 17–21 bracket. Group D saw Norway, Lithuania, Luxembourg, and Wales advancing, while San Marino and Greenland will compete in the playoff. The winner of each group in phase two qualifies directly for the ETC Final Stage. The second-placed teams will play an additional match to secure the final two spots in the Final Stage. Positions 17-21 One group of five teams in a round-robin format. See pictures of Day 3 here