Tag: tournament

  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week

    Attention-grabbing these days is the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne, an event bringing together the world’s elite tennis players. Tournaments are underway on the continent, but also nearby, in Tasmania or New Zealand. Romania’s best tennis players have also registered for the tennis tournaments in Australia, and their run so far has been excellent. For instance, Irina Begu last week reached as far as the semi-finals of the WTA 500 Adelaide International 1 tournament, an event with more than 825 thousand USD in prize money. Reason enough for Radio Romania International to designate Irina Begu the Athlete of the week.



    In Adelaide, in the first round, Irina outclassed US opponent Shelby Rogers, 3-6, 7-6, 6-1. It was Irina ‘s debut match in 2023. Then in the round of 16, Irina Begu crushed seventh-seeded player in Adelaide, Latvian challenger Jelena Ostapenko, 6-3, 6-nil. In the quarterfinals, Begu defeated fourth-seeded tennis player, Russia’s Veronika Kudermetova, 7-5, 6-4, after more than two hours of play. However, in the semi-finals, Begu was overpowered by Arina Sabalenka of the Belarus, 3-6, 2-6. For her excellent run in Adelaide, Irina was rewarded with 43, 323 USD and 185 WTA points. Sabalenka eventually won the tournament, grabbing a 6-3, 7-6 win against Czech challenger Linda Noskova.



    Irina Camelia Begu was born in Bucharest on August 26, 1990. Throughout her career, she won five WTA tournaments in women’s singles: in Tashkent, in 2012, then in Seoul, in 2015, in Florianopolis, in 2016, in Bucharest, in 2017, then in Palermo, in 2022. In the women’s doubles, Irina Begu won nine tournaments. In 2012, she won the tournament in Hobart, pairing up with Monica Niculescu, then in ‘s Hertogenbosch, in 2013, she emerged as winner pairing up with Anabel Medina Garrigues, in Rio de Janeiro, in 2014, Irina paired up with Maria Irigoyen; in Seoul, also in 2014, Irina Begu and Lara Arruabarrena won, and in Bucharest, in 2017, jointly with Raluca Olaru, Irina again emerged as winner. Also in 2017, Irina Camelia Begu won the tournament in Tianjin, pairing up with Sara Errani. In 2018, Irina Begu won the tournament in Shenzen, jointly with Simona Halep and again, in Bucharest, this time in the company of Andreea Mitu.

    Irina Camelia Begu’s most recent title in the women’s doubles was won in 2019 at the Thailand Open, when she paired up with Monica Niculescu. According to the world rankings, Irina Begu is 28-placed in the women’s singles and 166th-placed in the women’s doubles rankings.(EN)


  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week

    Attention-grabbing these days is the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne, an event bringing together the world’s elite tennis players. Tournaments are underway on the continent, but also nearby, in Tasmania or New Zealand. Romania’s best tennis players have also registered for the tennis tournaments in Australia, and their run so far has been excellent. For instance, Irina Begu last week reached as far as the semi-finals of the WTA 500 Adelaide International 1 tournament, an event with more than 825 thousand USD in prize money. Reason enough for Radio Romania International to designate Irina Begu the Athlete of the week.



    In Adelaide, in the first round, Irina outclassed US opponent Shelby Rogers, 3-6, 7-6, 6-1. It was Irina ‘s debut match in 2023. Then in the round of 16, Irina Begu crushed seventh-seeded player in Adelaide, Latvian challenger Jelena Ostapenko, 6-3, 6-nil. In the quarterfinals, Begu defeated fourth-seeded tennis player, Russia’s Veronika Kudermetova, 7-5, 6-4, after more than two hours of play. However, in the semi-finals, Begu was overpowered by Arina Sabalenka of the Belarus, 3-6, 2-6. For her excellent run in Adelaide, Irina was rewarded with 43, 323 USD and 185 WTA points. Sabalenka eventually won the tournament, grabbing a 6-3, 7-6 win against Czech challenger Linda Noskova.



    Irina Camelia Begu was born in Bucharest on August 26, 1990. Throughout her career, she won five WTA tournaments in women’s singles: in Tashkent, in 2012, then in Seoul, in 2015, in Florianopolis, in 2016, in Bucharest, in 2017, then in Palermo, in 2022. In the women’s doubles, Irina Begu won nine tournaments. In 2012, she won the tournament in Hobart, pairing up with Monica Niculescu, then in ‘s Hertogenbosch, in 2013, she emerged as winner pairing up with Anabel Medina Garrigues, in Rio de Janeiro, in 2014, Irina paired up with Maria Irigoyen; in Seoul, also in 2014, Irina Begu and Lara Arruabarrena won, and in Bucharest, in 2017, jointly with Raluca Olaru, Irina again emerged as winner. Also in 2017, Irina Camelia Begu won the tournament in Tianjin, pairing up with Sara Errani. In 2018, Irina Begu won the tournament in Shenzen, jointly with Simona Halep and again, in Bucharest, this time in the company of Andreea Mitu.

    Irina Camelia Begu’s most recent title in the women’s doubles was won in 2019 at the Thailand Open, when she paired up with Monica Niculescu. According to the world rankings, Irina Begu is 28-placed in the women’s singles and 166th-placed in the women’s doubles rankings.(EN)


  • January 9, 2023

    January 9, 2023

    SCHOOLS
    Schools and kindergartens reopened in Romania today after the winter break,
    among seasonal flu and viral respiratory infection alerts. The authorities call
    on parents not to send their kids to school if they have symptoms. The
    education and health ministries have taken measures and issued guidelines to
    prevent the transmission of respiratory viruses.


    GOVERNMENT The government of Romania is
    considering a number of projects for the forthcoming period, which have already
    been agreed on within the ruling coalition, the PM Nicolae Ciucă announced.
    Healthcare, education and investments, including the targets and benchmarks
    undertaken under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, are the main areas
    to receive special attention. The government posted for public debate a draft resolution
    on master’s, Ph. D, post-doctoral and research grants abroad. In terms of
    healthcare system improvements, the proposed measures include hospital
    revamping using EU funds.


    UNEMPLOYMENT The unemployment
    rate in Romania dropped slightly, from 5.5% in October to 5.4% in November,
    according to data made public today by the National Statistics Institute. The
    number of unemployed people aged between 15 and 74 estimated for November 2022
    was 447,700, down from the 453,200 reported for the previous month and from the
    450,000 reported for November 2021. The unemployment rate is 0.9% higher among
    men (5.8% for men and 4.9% for women). Unemployment among youth under 24
    remains at a worrying 22.9%, the INS warns. The number of unemployed people
    aged 25 to 74 accounted for 74.3% of the total number estimated for November
    2022.


    CULTURE The first event in the series devoted to Timişoara – European
    Capital of Culture in 2023 takes place today, when the vice-president of the
    European Commission, Margaritis Schinas, will hand over this official title in
    a ceremony held at the Acropolis Museum in Athens. This year, the city of Timişoara
    in western Romania is one of the 3 European capitals of culture, alongside Elefsina
    in Greece and Veszprém in Hungary. The official opening of the event is
    scheduled for February 17 to 19, and throughout the year as many as 50 shows,
    concerts, exhibitions and other cultural events will bring together more than
    2,500 artists from Romania and abroad. Timişoara is included in a top of the best places to visit put together
    by the British daily The Independent. The publication
    recommends Timişoara’s Baroque buildings and historical squares, as well as art
    exhibitions, classical music concerts and jazz festivals. The mayor Dominic
    Fritz said this year’s priority is to attract both tourists, and investors.


    BORDERS As many as 302,000 people and over 75,000
    vehicles crossed into and out of Romania on Sunday. More than 92,700 people entered
    Romanian territory, including 6,880 Ukrainian nationals. This brings the total
    number of Ukrainian citizens having entered Romania since February 2022 to over
    3.27 million.
    Border checks are conducted efficiently at all checkpoints, in line with the
    national and EU legislation, and the Border Police are working at full
    capacity, the authorities announced.


    UKRAINE Wars like the one in Ukraine, where civilian areas are
    subjected to indiscriminate destruction, are a crime against God and
    humanity, Pope Francis said on Monday. In his annual speech to diplomats
    accredited to the Vatican, the Pope spoke about the war in Ukraine, with its
    wake of death and destruction, with its attacks on civil infrastructures that
    cause lives to be lost not only from gunfire and acts of violence, but also
    from hunger and freezing cold. Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces are withstanding constant
    Russian attacks on Bakhmut and other towns in the east of Donbas, the Ukrainian
    authorities announced today. Bakhmut is holding out against all odds,
    president Volodymyr Zelensky said in his Sunday address. The nearby town of
    Soledar is also holding out, Although there is even more destruction there and
    it is extremely hard, he added.


    TENNIS The Romanian player Sorana Cîrstea (43 WTA) was defeated today by Beatriz Haddad Maia of Brazil (156 WTA), 7-6, 6-1, in
    the first round of the Adelaide International 2 (WTA 500) tournament in Australia.Another
    Romanian, Irina Begu, will play in the main draw against Australia’s Storm
    Hunter. Begu reached the semi-finals of the Adelaide International 1(WTA 500), where
    she lost to the winner of the tournament, Arina Sabalenka of Belarus. (AMP)

  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    The women’s handball sides
    representing Romania in the Champions League obtained some remarkable results
    last weekend. On Saturday, in the competition’s group A, CSM Bucharest secured
    a 35-26 win against Banik Most of the Czech Republic. Cristina Neagu scored
    most of the goals for the Romanian side, nine, helping them to consolidate
    their first position in the group’s ranking with 17 points. They are followed
    by the last year’s winner of the trophy, Norwegian side Vipers Kristiansand
    with 15 points. CSM will be up next against Danish side Odense.




    In group B, Rapid on Sunday
    clinched a 39-29 home win against Montenegrin side Buducnost Podgorica. The
    Dutch Estavana Polman scored six goals for the hosts, pushing them to the third
    place in the group with 16 points, the same number of points as the team on the
    second place, Hungarian side Gyor, and a point less than the group’s leader,
    Metz of France. Rapid will be up against Esbjerg of Denmark on the latter’s
    home turf.




    Romanian side SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea started
    off on the right foot in the European League with a home win against Hungarian
    side Vác, which they defeated 40 – 30, in group D. Iryna Glibko of Ukraine and Asma
    Elghaoui of Hungary were the hosts’ best scorers each with nine goals. Valcea
    will be taking on Paris 92 in an away game on Sunday.




    Australia is these days seeing a
    couple of tennis tournaments in preparation for the year’s first Grand Slam
    tournament in Melbourne. Irina Begu was the best Romanian player in the
    aforementioned tournaments. Begu made it to the semifinals of the Adelaide
    International 1, with more than 826 thousand dollars in prize money. The
    Romanian was stopped in her tracks by Arina Sabalenka of Belarus, who won the
    match in two sets, 6-3, 6-2. Begu won 43, 323 dollars and 185 WTA points while Sabalenka
    eventually won the tournament with a 6-3, 7-6 win against Linda Noskova of the
    Czech Republic. In the Adelaide
    International 2 tournament, Sorana Cirstea of Romania lost in the first round
    to Beatris Haddad Maia. The Brazilian won the match 7-6, 6-1. Irina Begu is
    directly qualified for the competition’s main draw and will be taking on Storm
    Hunter of Australia.




    (bill)

  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    The women’s handball sides
    representing Romania in the Champions League obtained some remarkable results
    last weekend. On Saturday, in the competition’s group A, CSM Bucharest secured
    a 35-26 win against Banik Most of the Czech Republic. Cristina Neagu scored
    most of the goals for the Romanian side, nine, helping them to consolidate
    their first position in the group’s ranking with 17 points. They are followed
    by the last year’s winner of the trophy, Norwegian side Vipers Kristiansand
    with 15 points. CSM will be up next against Danish side Odense.




    In group B, Rapid on Sunday
    clinched a 39-29 home win against Montenegrin side Buducnost Podgorica. The
    Dutch Estavana Polman scored six goals for the hosts, pushing them to the third
    place in the group with 16 points, the same number of points as the team on the
    second place, Hungarian side Gyor, and a point less than the group’s leader,
    Metz of France. Rapid will be up against Esbjerg of Denmark on the latter’s
    home turf.




    Romanian side SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea started
    off on the right foot in the European League with a home win against Hungarian
    side Vác, which they defeated 40 – 30, in group D. Iryna Glibko of Ukraine and Asma
    Elghaoui of Hungary were the hosts’ best scorers each with nine goals. Valcea
    will be taking on Paris 92 in an away game on Sunday.




    Australia is these days seeing a
    couple of tennis tournaments in preparation for the year’s first Grand Slam
    tournament in Melbourne. Irina Begu was the best Romanian player in the
    aforementioned tournaments. Begu made it to the semifinals of the Adelaide
    International 1, with more than 826 thousand dollars in prize money. The
    Romanian was stopped in her tracks by Arina Sabalenka of Belarus, who won the
    match in two sets, 6-3, 6-2. Begu won 43, 323 dollars and 185 WTA points while Sabalenka
    eventually won the tournament with a 6-3, 7-6 win against Linda Noskova of the
    Czech Republic. In the Adelaide
    International 2 tournament, Sorana Cirstea of Romania lost in the first round
    to Beatris Haddad Maia. The Brazilian won the match 7-6, 6-1. Irina Begu is
    directly qualified for the competition’s main draw and will be taking on Storm
    Hunter of Australia.




    (bill)

  • Radio Romania International Sports Club

    Radio Romania International Sports Club


    The Transylvania Open women’s tennis tournament, held over October 10
    and 16 in Cluj-Napoca, has been picked as the Best Tournament of the Year in
    2022, in the WTA 250 category, according to an announcement made by the Women’s
    Tennis Association. The organization of the professional women’s tennis players stated the Transylvania Open scooped the award thanks to the tennis players
    who selected the circuit’s favorite competition. The vote in favor was cast
    because the experience they had in Cluj Napoca was rated the world’s best such experience.
    The tournaments were broken down into three categories, according to the level of
    the prize money up for grabs. In the WTA 1,000 category, the Indian Wells competition was the winner,
    while in the WTA 500 category, top-of-the-table was the Charleston tournament.


    Playing host to the Transylvania Open was Romania’s
    biggest multi-purpose sports hall, with a seating capacity of 10,000 seats, the Btarena. The
    tournament’s maiden edition was held in 2021. Back then Estonia’s Anne
    Kontaveit outclassed the fans’ favorite, the Romanian Simona Halep. In the women’s
    doubles, the Romanian-Georgian pair made of Irina Bara and Ekaterine Gorgodze
    emerged as winners. In 2022, in the women’s singles, the winner was Russia’s Ana
    Blinkova, while the winner in the women’s doubles were Kirsten Flipkens and Laura
    Siegemund, of Belgium and Germany, respectively. Laura Siegemund spoke highly about
    the tournament Romanian saying, among other things, that the Transylvania Open
    was a great event, with a nice staff and with very original ideas implemented
    in a bid to make sure the tennis players were having great crack as the
    tournament rolled on, but also around town.


    The other winners of the WTA awards included top-of-the-table
    tennis player, Poland’s Iga Świątek, who was designated the Tennis player of
    the Year. In the women’s doubles, top-of-the-table was the all-Czech pair made
    of Barbara Krejčíková and Kateřina Siniaková. The Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maia
    was rated as the tennis player with the most significant progress, while China’s
    Qinwen Zheng was the Revelation of the Year. (EN)

  • Radio Romania International Sports Club

    Radio Romania International Sports Club


    The Transylvania Open women’s tennis tournament, held over October 10
    and 16 in Cluj-Napoca, has been picked as the Best Tournament of the Year in
    2022, in the WTA 250 category, according to an announcement made by the Women’s
    Tennis Association. The organization of the professional women’s tennis players stated the Transylvania Open scooped the award thanks to the tennis players
    who selected the circuit’s favorite competition. The vote in favor was cast
    because the experience they had in Cluj Napoca was rated the world’s best such experience.
    The tournaments were broken down into three categories, according to the level of
    the prize money up for grabs. In the WTA 1,000 category, the Indian Wells competition was the winner,
    while in the WTA 500 category, top-of-the-table was the Charleston tournament.


    Playing host to the Transylvania Open was Romania’s
    biggest multi-purpose sports hall, with a seating capacity of 10,000 seats, the Btarena. The
    tournament’s maiden edition was held in 2021. Back then Estonia’s Anne
    Kontaveit outclassed the fans’ favorite, the Romanian Simona Halep. In the women’s
    doubles, the Romanian-Georgian pair made of Irina Bara and Ekaterine Gorgodze
    emerged as winners. In 2022, in the women’s singles, the winner was Russia’s Ana
    Blinkova, while the winner in the women’s doubles were Kirsten Flipkens and Laura
    Siegemund, of Belgium and Germany, respectively. Laura Siegemund spoke highly about
    the tournament Romanian saying, among other things, that the Transylvania Open
    was a great event, with a nice staff and with very original ideas implemented
    in a bid to make sure the tennis players were having great crack as the
    tournament rolled on, but also around town.


    The other winners of the WTA awards included top-of-the-table
    tennis player, Poland’s Iga Świątek, who was designated the Tennis player of
    the Year. In the women’s doubles, top-of-the-table was the all-Czech pair made
    of Barbara Krejčíková and Kateřina Siniaková. The Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maia
    was rated as the tennis player with the most significant progress, while China’s
    Qinwen Zheng was the Revelation of the Year. (EN)

  • September 10, 2022

    September 10, 2022

    KING King Charles III was officially proclaimed
    monarch in a ceremony held at St. James’s Palace in London on Saturday, by the Accession Council, a body convened to confirm the new British
    monarchs throughout history.
    Also today, the Cabinet will have their first meeting with King Charles III,
    just days after PM Liz Truss formed a new government. Thousands have gathered in front of Buckingham Palace, the main
    residence of British monarchs in London, to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II,
    who passed away on Thursday, aged 96, at Balmoral
    Castle in Scotland. She will be brought to London, at Westminster Hall, and
    the public will have 4-5 days to say goodbye. The
    funerals will take place at Westminster Abbey, the church where British kings
    are crowned. The BBC notes that the last funeral of a monarch at Westminster
    Abbey took place in the 18th century. After the funeral, to be attended by
    heads of state and government from around the world, the Queen will be taken to
    Windsor Castle and buried in the Saint George Chapel within its premises.


    ENERGY EU energy ministers voiced support for emergency
    measures in response to the energy crisis, and even mentioned price capping for
    natural gas imports. At Friday’s extraordinary meeting in Brussels, officials
    for the 27 Member States agreed that a unified approach was needed to address
    the rise in energy prices caused by Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. They gave the
    European Commission several days to come up with a solid and concrete plan, said
    the Czech industry minister Jozef Sikela, whose country holds the rotating
    presidency of the Union. Romania, who was represented by the energy minister,
    Virgil Popescu, pleaded for measures such as a price cap on Russian gas imports
    or an EU-wide platform for the joint procurement of natural gas. As for cutting
    down consumption, Bucharest said this should be voluntary, depending on
    national capacities and market developments.


    FLIGHTS The national airline TAROM provides today
    2 additional flights to Greece to repatriate the Romanian passengers abandoned
    by the low-cost operator Blue Air, which announced it lacked funding even for
    fuel. TAROM has so far organised 4 other special flights, to Israel, Greece,
    Cyprus and Spain. Several thousand Romanians have been stranded in
    international airports since Tuesday night, when Blue Air announced it was
    suspending flights. Although the authorities have unfrozen the accounts of the
    airline, which had excessive debts to the Romanian state, Blue Air said it
    would only resume flights on 10 October. The transport minister Sorin Grindeanu
    urged Blue Air customers to try to find other options to return, and pointed
    out TAROM could not replace all the flights that had been cancelled. In 2020, during
    the COVID pandemic, Blue Air took out a state-guaranteed loan of over EUR 60
    mln. This summer, it was fined EUR 2 mln by the Consumer Protection Authority, for
    cancelling over 11,000 flights in 2021 and 2022. Blue Air’s current estimated
    debts amount to EUR 230 mln.

    AUTOMOTIVE Romania’s
    automotive industry output went up nearly 25% in July and August, compared to
    the corresponding period of 2021. According to the Automotive Producers
    Association, more than 61,000 vehicles were assembled in the Ford plant in
    Craiova and Dacia-Renault plant in Mioveni. In the first 8 months of the year, over
    330,000 vehicles were produced, accounting for a 15.5% increase since 2021.


    UKRAINE Romania and 3
    other EU member states (Greece, Poland and Lithuania) call on the European
    Commission to grant them exemptions from the budget deficit rules, with respect
    to military expenditure, in order to be able to make the investments required
    after the Russian invasion in Ukraine. They want this expenditure excluded from
    the deficit calculation, so that the 3% of GDP ceiling required by the EU may
    be observed. The 4 countries argue that this would help them mitigate the risks
    facing the Union. Meanwhile, a report made public by the World Bank, the
    Ukrainian government and the European Commission indicates that Ukraine’s
    reconstruction after the Russian invasion may cost around USD 350 bln, with figures set to increase in the coming months,
    as the war continues. According to the report, reconstruction and revamping
    needs in the social, industrial and infrastructure fields are 1.5 times higher
    than Ukraine’s GDP in 2021. Russia’s aggression had caused direct damages of
    over USD 97 bln by 1 June, with the most affected areas including housing (40% of
    the total damages), transports (31%), trade and industry (10%). The regions of Donetsk,
    Luhansk and Kharkiv are the most heavily hit, followed by Kyiv, Chernihiv and
    Zaporizhzhia.


    TENNIS The Romanian tennis players Sorana Cîrstea and Irina Begu,
    ranking 37 and 42 in the world, respectively, take part in the first edition of
    Ţiriac Foundation Trophy, held between the 10th and 18th September in
    Bucharest. The 2 players received wild cards from the organisers, and their
    current world rankings makes them seed no 1 and 2 in the tournament hosted by
    the Romanian capital city. Ţiriac Foundation Trophy is a WTA 125 tournament
    organised by the Romanian Tennis Federation and supported by the Ţiriac
    Foundation and the Sports Ministry. The main draw includes 32 players, and the
    doubles competition involves another 16. They compete for USD 115,000 in total
    prize money and 160 points in the WTA ranking. (AMP)

  • September 9, 2022 UPDATE

    September 9, 2022 UPDATE

    QUEEN The death of Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning monarch in
    English history, brought her eldest son Charles to the throne. He will reign
    as King Charles III. The protocol for proclaiming a new monarch provides for
    the speedy convening of an Accession Council made up of high-ranking
    politicians, bishops of the Anglican Church, together with secular
    representatives of the Kingdom. Queen Elizabeth II died on Thursday, aged 96,
    at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. She is to be brought to London, at Westminster
    Hall, and the public will have a few days to say goodbye. The funerals will
    take place at Westminster Abbey, the church where British kings are crowned.
    The BBC notes that the last funeral of a monarch at Westminster Abbey took
    place in the 18th century. After the funeral, to be attended by heads of state
    and government from around the world, the Queen will be taken to Windsor Castle
    and buried in the Saint George Chapel within its premises. The president of Romania, Klaus
    Iohannis, sent a condolence message to King Charles III. He will be officially
    proclaimed king in a ceremony to be held on Saturday, Buckingham Palace announced.


    DEFICIT Romania’s trade balance deficit in the first 7 months of this year
    increased by almost EUR 5.9 billion, to EUR 18.77 billion, as exports rose by
    23.9% and imports increased by 29%, according to data provided by the National Statistics
    Institute, made public on Friday. Between January and July 2022, exports totalled
    EUR 52.67 billion, and imports EUR 71.44 billion. On the other hand, net
    investments in the national economy totalled EUR 11 billion in the first 6
    months of this year, down 0.8% compared to the similar period in 2021, NSI data
    show.


    ENERGY The Romanian Minister of Energy, Virgil Popescu, attended a special
    meeting of the EU Energy Council in Brussels on Friday, in the context of
    EU-wide discussions over the rise in energy prices. At the meeting, Romania
    supported measures such as capping Russian natural gas prices, a platform for
    the joint purchase of natural gas by the EU, and access to credit lines for
    companies with the European Central Bank, the Energy Ministry said. Romania
    also emphasised the importance of activating the EU Energy Platform for the
    joint procurement of natural gas, so as to ensure fair distribution of the
    additional gas and LNG procured by the Union. While in Brussels, Virgil Popescu
    had a bilateral meeting with his Bulgarian counterpart. Hristov Rossen. The two
    discussed the importance of regional cooperation for the joint purchase of
    natural gas, as well as for ensuring increased energy stability in the region.
    In another move, in Bucharest, energy operators have called on the Government
    to reconsider the order issued last week, which provides for capping and
    compensation of gas and electricity bills, as well as for over taxation of
    companies in the field. The Association of Energy Suppliers warns that the
    document was developed without consulting the participants in the field, thus
    jeopardizing the security of gas and electricity supply to consumers.


    COHESION The Romanian Government has adopted measures concerning one-third
    of the cohesion fund, amounting to EUR 16 billion, the Minister for Investment
    and European Projects, Marcel Bolos, has announced. He has explained that the
    money can be used to access and develop investment projects in transport
    infrastructure, health, water supply and waste management. Under the cohesion
    policy, Romania has a EUR 43 billion budget until December 31st, 2029, the
    minister has stated. The projects mainly focus on the building of 600 km of motorway
    and 3 regional emergency hospitals, in Craiova, Iasi and Cluj-Napoca.


    AID The European Commission has approved a EUR 4 bln aid scheme for
    Romania, in order to support businesses in all sectors in the context of the
    invasion of Ukraine by Russia. According to the EC, Romania’s aid scheme is
    necessary, adequate and proportionate to remedy a serious disruption to a
    member state’s economy, in accordance with EU state aid rules. Under this
    measure, the aid will take the form of guarantees for loans, with a maximum
    budget of EUR 3.6 billion, with the balance to be provided in direct grants.
    Support under the scheme will be granted until 31 December 2022 at the latest.


    TENNIS The Romanian tennis players Sorana Cîrstea and Irina Begu, ranking
    37 and 42 in the world, respectively, take part in the first edition of Ţiriac
    Foundation Trophy, held between the 10th and 18th
    September in Bucharest. The 2 players received wild cards from the organisers,
    and their current world rankings makes them seed no 1 and 2 in the tournament
    hosted by the Romanian capital city. Ţiriac Foundation Trophy is a WTA 125 tournament
    organised by the Romanian Tennis Federation and supported by the Ţiriac
    Foundation and the Sports Ministry. The main draw includes 32 players, and the
    doubles competition involves another 16. They compete for USD 115,000 in total
    prize money and 160 points in the WTA ranking. (AMP)

  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week

    The womens clay court tennis tournament in Palermo seems to have always drawn women tennis players from Romania to take part in it. We should not forget the Romanian women tennis players have many supporters in Sicily, especially among the fellow Romanians who settled there. Also, the Romanians feel quite at home playing on a clay court. We recall that 30 years ago, in 1994 and 1995, another Romanian, Irina Sparlea won the trophy. In 2021, Elena‑Gabriela Ruse was a whisker away from winning, yet she was defeated by US challenger Danielle Collins. In 2022, Irina Begu emerged as the winner of the Palermo tournament as in the final the Romanian overpowered her opponent, Italys Lucia Bronzetti. Reason enough for Radio Romania International to designate Irina the Athlete of the week.



    Irina Begu was 6th-seeded in Palermo. Her successful run includes a 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 win against Spains Marina Bassols Ribera, another three-set win against French opponent Océane Dodin, 1-6, 6-2, 6-4, in the second round, and a more laid-back, two-set win against Diane Parry, also from France 6-1, 6-3. Irinas trail in Palermo also includes a 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 win against the 4th-seeded player, Spains Sara Sorribes Tormo in the semi-finals; it was Irina Begus most difficult confrontation in the tournament, yet the Romanian braced up and won, after more than three hours of play. Irina Begu had no problem securing a two-set win against Italian challenger Lucia Bronzetti, 6-2, 6-2. For her exceptional feat in Sicily, Begu received 26, 770 Euro and 280 WTA points



    Irina Camelia Begu was born in Bucharest. She turns 32 in August this year. Her recent win in Palermo only adds to other noteworthy feats on her record. Irina also has four womens singles WTA tournaments she won in Tashkent, in 2012, in Seoul, in 2015, in Florianopolis, the USA, in 2016 and in Bucharest, in 2017. In the womens doubles, Irina Begu won nine tournaments, in Hobart in 2012, jointly with Monica Niculescu, in s-Hertogenbosch, in 2013, pairing up with Anabel Medina Garrigues and in Rio, in 2014, jointly with Maria Irigoyen. Also in 2014, in Seoul, Irina emerged as winner together with Lara Arruabarrena, then in 2017, jointly with Raluca Olaru, she won the tournament in Bucharest. Also in 2017, Irina Begu and sara Errani won the tournament in Tianjin. In 2018, Irina Camelia Begu won two other WTA tournaments, in Shenzhen, pairing up with Simona Halep, and again in Bucharest, this time alongside Andreea Mitu, also in 2018. Pairing up with Monica Niculescu, Irina Begu won the Thailand Open, in 2019.(EN)


  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week

    The womens clay court tennis tournament in Palermo seems to have always drawn women tennis players from Romania to take part in it. We should not forget the Romanian women tennis players have many supporters in Sicily, especially among the fellow Romanians who settled there. Also, the Romanians feel quite at home playing on a clay court. We recall that 30 years ago, in 1994 and 1995, another Romanian, Irina Sparlea won the trophy. In 2021, Elena‑Gabriela Ruse was a whisker away from winning, yet she was defeated by US challenger Danielle Collins. In 2022, Irina Begu emerged as the winner of the Palermo tournament as in the final the Romanian overpowered her opponent, Italys Lucia Bronzetti. Reason enough for Radio Romania International to designate Irina the Athlete of the week.



    Irina Begu was 6th-seeded in Palermo. Her successful run includes a 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 win against Spains Marina Bassols Ribera, another three-set win against French opponent Océane Dodin, 1-6, 6-2, 6-4, in the second round, and a more laid-back, two-set win against Diane Parry, also from France 6-1, 6-3. Irinas trail in Palermo also includes a 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 win against the 4th-seeded player, Spains Sara Sorribes Tormo in the semi-finals; it was Irina Begus most difficult confrontation in the tournament, yet the Romanian braced up and won, after more than three hours of play. Irina Begu had no problem securing a two-set win against Italian challenger Lucia Bronzetti, 6-2, 6-2. For her exceptional feat in Sicily, Begu received 26, 770 Euro and 280 WTA points



    Irina Camelia Begu was born in Bucharest. She turns 32 in August this year. Her recent win in Palermo only adds to other noteworthy feats on her record. Irina also has four womens singles WTA tournaments she won in Tashkent, in 2012, in Seoul, in 2015, in Florianopolis, the USA, in 2016 and in Bucharest, in 2017. In the womens doubles, Irina Begu won nine tournaments, in Hobart in 2012, jointly with Monica Niculescu, in s-Hertogenbosch, in 2013, pairing up with Anabel Medina Garrigues and in Rio, in 2014, jointly with Maria Irigoyen. Also in 2014, in Seoul, Irina emerged as winner together with Lara Arruabarrena, then in 2017, jointly with Raluca Olaru, she won the tournament in Bucharest. Also in 2017, Irina Begu and sara Errani won the tournament in Tianjin. In 2018, Irina Camelia Begu won two other WTA tournaments, in Shenzhen, pairing up with Simona Halep, and again in Bucharest, this time alongside Andreea Mitu, also in 2018. Pairing up with Monica Niculescu, Irina Begu won the Thailand Open, in 2019.(EN)


  • Sports Flash

    Sports Flash

    The Romanian athlete Alin Firfirică came out 7th in the discus throw finals of the World Athletics Championships hosted by the US city of Eugene, Oregon. Firfiricăs throw was 65.67 m, his best performance this season. The gold medal went to Kristjan Ceh of Slovenia, who broke the World Championships record with 71.13m. In the womens high jump event, Romanias Daniela Stanciu ranked 10th, with 1.93m, the same result she had in the qualifying round. The world title went to Australian Eleanor Patterson, for a 2.02m jump.



    Romanias womens epee team, made up of Greta Vereş, Alexandra Predescu, Cristina Constantinescu and Bianca Benea, came out 11th on Wednesday in the World Fencing Championships in Cairo. In the mens sabre event, Romanias team, comprising Iulian Teodosiu, Răzvan Ursachi, George Dragomir and Codrin Cozmuleanu, lost to Turkey in the very first round and ranked 17th at the end of the competition. Romania has so far won 2 bronze medals in Cairo, both of them in individual events, thanks to Iulian Teodosiu in the sabre competition and Maria Boldor in womens foil.



    The Romanian tennis player Irina Begu managed to qualify in the quarter-finals of the WTA 250 tournament in Palermo, with EUR 203,024 in prize money. On Wednesday she outplayed Océane Dodin of France, 1-6, 6-2, 6-4, in a match that ended almost at midnight. Begu, seed no. 6, won the match after 2 hours and 4 minutes. The 2 athletes had played twice before, with one win each. The French player won the 2019 Wimbledon second round match, while Begu beat her in the first round of this years Australian Open. For her performance in Palermo, Irina Begu receives 60 WTA points.



    The 2-times swimming world champion David Popovici and his coach, Adrian Rădulescu, were decorated by president Klaus Iohannis on Wednesday in a ceremony held at Cotroceni Palace. The head of state awarded the swimmer the “Star of Romania” National Order for his performance at the World Swimming Championships in Budapest this June. (AMP)


  • Sports Flash

    Sports Flash

    The Romanian athlete Alin Firfirică came out 7th in the discus throw finals of the World Athletics Championships hosted by the US city of Eugene, Oregon. Firfiricăs throw was 65.67 m, his best performance this season. The gold medal went to Kristjan Ceh of Slovenia, who broke the World Championships record with 71.13m. In the womens high jump event, Romanias Daniela Stanciu ranked 10th, with 1.93m, the same result she had in the qualifying round. The world title went to Australian Eleanor Patterson, for a 2.02m jump.



    Romanias womens epee team, made up of Greta Vereş, Alexandra Predescu, Cristina Constantinescu and Bianca Benea, came out 11th on Wednesday in the World Fencing Championships in Cairo. In the mens sabre event, Romanias team, comprising Iulian Teodosiu, Răzvan Ursachi, George Dragomir and Codrin Cozmuleanu, lost to Turkey in the very first round and ranked 17th at the end of the competition. Romania has so far won 2 bronze medals in Cairo, both of them in individual events, thanks to Iulian Teodosiu in the sabre competition and Maria Boldor in womens foil.



    The Romanian tennis player Irina Begu managed to qualify in the quarter-finals of the WTA 250 tournament in Palermo, with EUR 203,024 in prize money. On Wednesday she outplayed Océane Dodin of France, 1-6, 6-2, 6-4, in a match that ended almost at midnight. Begu, seed no. 6, won the match after 2 hours and 4 minutes. The 2 athletes had played twice before, with one win each. The French player won the 2019 Wimbledon second round match, while Begu beat her in the first round of this years Australian Open. For her performance in Palermo, Irina Begu receives 60 WTA points.



    The 2-times swimming world champion David Popovici and his coach, Adrian Rădulescu, were decorated by president Klaus Iohannis on Wednesday in a ceremony held at Cotroceni Palace. The head of state awarded the swimmer the “Star of Romania” National Order for his performance at the World Swimming Championships in Budapest this June. (AMP)


  • Radio Romania International Sports club

    Radio Romania International Sports club




    The month of July is entirely dedicated to international friendly confrontations,
    according to the rugby schedule at world level. Most of the official international
    competitions have drawn to a close, so the main teams’ head-coaches can rely on
    their star players. That also holds for Romanian teams where their best rugby
    players have been summoned for three test matches. On July the first, Romanian
    took on Italy in Bucharest. The Oak leaf Knights were overpowered in every
    respect, especially as regards the physical training, and were trounced by
    their opponents, 13 to 45. So harsh a defeat came as no surprise, though, given
    that Italy is one of Europe’s best teams. We recall that for 22 years now, Italy
    has been proving its mettle in the Six Nations Tournament. Then a tournament in Latin America was on schedule for
    the Romanians. The Romanian national squad will twice be playing Uruguay, the
    team that in South America is second only to Argentina. Uruguay has already
    booked its ticket for the 2023 edition of the World Cup in France. Ahead of the
    coming tournament, Uruguay is 18th-placed according to the world
    rankings, one notch up than Romania.




    This past Sunday in Montevideo Romania played its first game against
    Uruguay and won the confrontation, 30 to 22. Romania’s Alexandru Bucur, Gabriel
    Rupanu and Cristi Boboc successfully scored three tries. Rupanu scored the
    first two, while Vladut Popa, the third one. Later during the game Rupanu successfully
    converted three penalty kicks on a number of occasions, which increased Romania’s number of points. Tudor Butnariu got red-booked for dangerous tackling on 13
    minutes, so the Romanian line-up was one player shy on the pitch.




    On Sunday, July 17, also in Montevideo, Romania will yet again take on
    Uruguay, in the second test match on schedule. At the moment, Romanian is 16th
    placed according to world rankings, while Uruguay is 20th placed.


    (EN)

  • Radio Romania International Sports club

    Radio Romania International Sports club




    The month of July is entirely dedicated to international friendly confrontations,
    according to the rugby schedule at world level. Most of the official international
    competitions have drawn to a close, so the main teams’ head-coaches can rely on
    their star players. That also holds for Romanian teams where their best rugby
    players have been summoned for three test matches. On July the first, Romanian
    took on Italy in Bucharest. The Oak leaf Knights were overpowered in every
    respect, especially as regards the physical training, and were trounced by
    their opponents, 13 to 45. So harsh a defeat came as no surprise, though, given
    that Italy is one of Europe’s best teams. We recall that for 22 years now, Italy
    has been proving its mettle in the Six Nations Tournament. Then a tournament in Latin America was on schedule for
    the Romanians. The Romanian national squad will twice be playing Uruguay, the
    team that in South America is second only to Argentina. Uruguay has already
    booked its ticket for the 2023 edition of the World Cup in France. Ahead of the
    coming tournament, Uruguay is 18th-placed according to the world
    rankings, one notch up than Romania.




    This past Sunday in Montevideo Romania played its first game against
    Uruguay and won the confrontation, 30 to 22. Romania’s Alexandru Bucur, Gabriel
    Rupanu and Cristi Boboc successfully scored three tries. Rupanu scored the
    first two, while Vladut Popa, the third one. Later during the game Rupanu successfully
    converted three penalty kicks on a number of occasions, which increased Romania’s number of points. Tudor Butnariu got red-booked for dangerous tackling on 13
    minutes, so the Romanian line-up was one player shy on the pitch.




    On Sunday, July 17, also in Montevideo, Romania will yet again take on
    Uruguay, in the second test match on schedule. At the moment, Romanian is 16th
    placed according to world rankings, while Uruguay is 20th placed.


    (EN)