Bernadette Szőcs, fantastic player and a joy to watch her style, she was born in Rumania and she is a Rumanian citizen, her name is Hungarian since she is member of the Hungarian minority living in Rumania. So, we Hungarians living in Budapest are also proud of her success, together with our Rumanian friends. Congratulations to Sonja Polcanova, living just in our neighbor country, Austria. I love both sportsladies. It was a joy to watch match.
How? Austria belongs to Romania now? Or you mean somewhere before she was born Moldavia maybe did? There’s always one person like you. 😂😂😂how about you let the player decide which country they represent since they already cannot choose where to be born
@@lucienfantke there's very funny you! she went there for money, instead she's romanian/moldavian born, point. austria sux btw, but there was her decision getting more money and I respect that
@@robertgraur3654 man you must be born in the 00s. Question 1: when was Moldova founded? 1991. Question 2: when was Polcanova born? 1994. So according to your logic she’s also Romanian? Why not also Yugoslavian? Or Turkish? Since this area belonged to those empires as well? You must be one of those dudes who say sinner is Austrian because South Tyrol belonged to Austria once. Now Italy. How about you grow up a little and get your numbers straight. For your other pinnt that Austria “sux”. I took a train from Berlin-Lichtenberg to Sofia in 1987. Romania was hell. People begging by the train. Soldiers taking the whole train apart looking for escapees. Worst Eastern European country under Ceaușescu. I’m sure it has improved since but even a German friend working for Swoboda who had to go to Romania for working in their factory there was happy to come back. So I am not sure if it’s Austria that sux or the place she was leaving taking on Austrian nationality and deciding to play for that country and represent it.
@@lucienfantke Yes, he was totally wrong: Bernadett Szőcs is was born in a Hungarian minority family, definitely she lives in Rumania. Sonja Polcanova was born in Moldova, but from Russian parents. So, it is very hard to support that these ladies are Rumanians, actually neither of them are. But, sure, Bernadett is absolutely loyal to her homeland, Rumania, where she was born.
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Bernadette Szőcs, fantastic player and a joy to watch her style, she was born in Rumania and she is a Rumanian citizen, her name is Hungarian since she is member of the Hungarian minority living in Rumania. So, we Hungarians living in Budapest are also proud of her success, together with our Rumanian friends. Congratulations to Sonja Polcanova, living just in our neighbor country, Austria. I love both sportsladies. It was a joy to watch match.
Wspaniały finał👏👍🏓
Congrats, Sonja! 😉
4:56 壁のような相手に絶妙のネットイン。相手をのけぞらせるような長めの浮いた球はできないものか。同じ態勢ではまるで抱え込まれるような大壁に見えます。感謝
Szocs is beautyfull❤
Congratulations polcanova & alexis lebrun the champions europe
👍👍 very nice match
Они вместе играют в парном разряде и по этому психологически они сыграли спокойно и расслабленно
Это точно, поэтому Зоч даже не орала как резаная свинья, как она обычно это делает
The commentators should have learned how to pronounce properly the names of these fantastic sportsladies.
great idea showing a big white sign adverttising where it is after every point.i dont think
Polcanova loses to Chen Meng only 😂
Polcanova is stronger than some male players. It's not a fair fight.
Страшная,конечно, зато чемпионка!👏
Сонька-золотая левая ручка😂
2 romanians final
How? Austria belongs to Romania now? Or you mean somewhere before she was born Moldavia maybe did? There’s always one person like you. 😂😂😂how about you let the player decide which country they represent since they already cannot choose where to be born
@@lucienfantke there's very funny you! she went there for money, instead she's romanian/moldavian born, point. austria sux btw, but there was her decision getting more money and I respect that
@@robertgraur3654 man you must be born in the 00s. Question 1: when was Moldova founded? 1991. Question 2: when was Polcanova born? 1994. So according to your logic she’s also Romanian? Why not also Yugoslavian? Or Turkish? Since this area belonged to those empires as well? You must be one of those dudes who say sinner is Austrian because South Tyrol belonged to Austria once. Now Italy. How about you grow up a little and get your numbers straight. For your other pinnt that Austria “sux”. I took a train from Berlin-Lichtenberg to Sofia in 1987. Romania was hell. People begging by the train. Soldiers taking the whole train apart looking for escapees. Worst Eastern European country under Ceaușescu. I’m sure it has improved since but even a German friend working for Swoboda who had to go to Romania for working in their factory there was happy to come back. So I am not sure if it’s Austria that sux or the place she was leaving taking on Austrian nationality and deciding to play for that country and represent it.
@@lucienfantkewell said 👍
@@lucienfantke Yes, he was totally wrong: Bernadett Szőcs is was born in a Hungarian minority family, definitely she lives in Rumania. Sonja Polcanova was born in Moldova, but from Russian parents. So, it is very hard to support that these ladies are Rumanians, actually neither of them are. But, sure, Bernadett is absolutely loyal to her homeland, Rumania, where she was born.