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  • Athlete of the Week – Simona Halep

    Athlete of the Week – Simona Halep

    Romanian tennis player Simona Halep
    has again come very close to the first position in the world’s ranking. Had she
    qualified for the finals of the Miami tournament she would have outclassed
    Naomi Osaka in the WTA ranking. Sadly, the Romanian conceded defeat in the
    semifinals to Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic. For her performance in
    Miami, Radio Romania International has designated Simona Halep Athlete of the Week.


    Simona explained that her coming
    back into shape was possible thanks to cooperation with her new coach Daniel
    Dobre. He helped me a lot, his advice
    proved to be very good in every match I played. The fact that I played so well
    in such a short period of time was his merit and I am grateful that he came
    along, Halep went on to say. The Romanian player said she had big expectations
    regarding the match against France in the Fed Cup semifinals due in Rouen over
    April 20th and 21st. I
    am at home now ready to start training for the clay court. I cannot say we are favorites,
    I believe the match is balanced and we stand chances to win. It will be
    difficult but we’ve already played against them and we know how to play, Simona
    said.



    Simona is presently the world’s
    number two player, but she held onto the first place for 64 weeks. She won 18
    WTA tournaments, including a Grand Slam, last year in Roland Garros. Born on
    September 27th 1991 in Constanta, southern Romania, she made her
    debut in 2006, when she played her first games in the ITF circuit. She joined the
    WTA Top 100 in 2010 and in August 2014 she made it to the world’s second place,
    the highest position occupied by an athlete from Romania at the time. In
    October 2017 she became the world’s first tennis player, which she lost briefly
    in January 2018. She made it back to the first place in February last year,
    keeping that position until after the Australian Open early this year.

  • March 26, 2019

    March 26, 2019

    CONSULTATIONS – President Klaus Iohannis is today consulting
    with representatives of civil society regarding the justice referendum. The
    President last week said he was almost determined to call a referendum
    coinciding with the European Parliament election of May 26. The president’s
    announcement followed the Constitutional Court’s ruling sanctioning a
    referendum on the same day as the European Parliament election.

    MEETING – Romania’s Prime Minister Viorica Dancila met
    with US Secretary of Trade Wilbur Ross during her visit to the United States of
    America. On this occasion, Dancila highlighted the importance of consolidating
    economic cooperation as part of the Strategic Partnership between the two
    states. According to a Government release made public today, Viorica Dancila
    presented the measures the Government has taken to ensure an appealing business
    sector by increasing the budget of investment in key fields, simplifying the
    legislation on public-private partnership as well as awarding tax benefits to
    companies carrying out investment with a major economic impact. During her
    visit talks focused on the achievements reported so far by the Romanian
    Presidency of the Council of the EU on several files of major importance for
    the development of the business sector, such as energy, digitization and
    finance.

    YOUTH -
    The European Union Youth Conference kicks off today in Bucharest, organized by
    the Romanian Presidency of the Council of the European Union. The main topics
    on the three-day agenda of the conference are the integration of young people
    on the labour market and improving dialogue between the youth and the
    authorities. Taking part are some 250 representatives of young people and line
    ministers from Member States. Also represented are states in the Eastern
    Partnership and the West Balkans, European and international bodies in the
    field of youth and labour.

    BREXIT – British MPs on Monday evening voted in favour
    of taking control of the UK’s scheduled withdrawal from the community bloc. The
    move is unprecedented, aimed at offering MPs the possibility to choose a
    solution to overcome the Brexit deadlock. MPs on Wednesday will vote a series
    of motions to decide whether or not they support the various Brexit scenarios,
    which include the organization of a new referendum, a no-deal Brexit or
    revoking Article 50. We recall Parliament has twice rejected Prime Minister
    Theresa May’s negotiated agreement with the EU. At the summit organized last
    week in Brussels, EU leaders accepted a postponement of Brexit, originally
    slated for March 29, and gave the UK two deadlines. In the first scenario, if
    Parliament finally approves the original Brexit agreement, the deadline for
    leaving the EU will be May 22. In the second scenario, if the agreement falls
    through, the deadline for Brexit will be April 12, during which time London is
    expected to choose the direction in which it is headed. Meanwhile, Brussels
    announced it has concluded its ‘no-deal’ preparations.

    EU-CHINA -
    Germany’s chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Emanuel Macron and
    European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker are today holding talks in Paris
    with Chinese President Xi Jinping about future relations between Europe and
    China. The Chinese President is on a tour of Europe to gather support for his
    project The New Silk Road, aimed at linking China to Europe by means of a
    thousand-billion-dollar investment by 2030. Several EU states have signed
    protocols expressing their desire to join the project, and last week Europe’s
    third-largest economy, Italy, currently facing severe economic imbalances, became
    the first G7 country to sing. European Commission representatives have called
    for the immediate establishment of a joint strategy, concerned with Chinese
    investment in key sectors in Member States, such as electricity grids,
    high-speed rail networks and port infrastructure.

    FOOTBALL – Romania’s national football team is today playing the
    Faeroe Islands at home in Group F of the 2020 European Championship
    preliminaries. Romania on Saturday lost 2-1 to Sweden away from home. The group
    also includes Spain, Norway, Malta. The first two teams will advance to the
    championship. On Monday, Romania’s Under-21 team defeated Denmark 1-nil in a
    friendly game played in Spain. Our under-21 team will play in the 2019 European
    Championships hosted by Italy and San Marino in Group C, alongside England,
    France and Croatia.

    TENNIS – Romanian tennis player world no. 3 Simona Halep has qualified in
    the quarterfinals of the Miami Open in the US, a tournament with total prizes
    of some 9 million dollars. The second-see ousted Venus Williams of the United
    States (43 WTA) in straight sets, 6-3, 6-3. Halep will next take on 18th-seed
    Qiang Wang of China.

    (translated by V. Palcu)