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Emina Hadžiahmetović: I Proved That I Can Still Achieve More

Published July 8, 2013
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stolni_tenisYoung BiH table tennis player, one of the most talented local athletes, had another excellent performance. At the Balkan Junior Championship in Kikinda she won third place in the doubles tournament with her partner Aneta Maksuti from Serbia.

In an interview with Radio Sarajevo, she said that she is especially pleased with her performance, especially since in the last few months she missed a number of tournaments.

“It was good and I am satisfied. It is difficult to mentally return to competing after several months of not competing, but I have shown that I could. I was able to convey good rhythm in the individual competition’’, said Emina.

The young woman from Sarajevo is expected to perform at the European Junior Championship in Ostrava.

“The expectations are very high, and following a good performance in Kikinda I feel that I can do it. Medal? Everything is possible, but I do not see this tournament as the most important because the top 10 tour in Sarajevo will follow, and I will try to be in form for that’’, said Emina.

“I love this sport and I look forward to every competition. I want to continue to win and to continue my path towards the top’’, said Emina at the end of her interview with Radio Sarajevo.

(Source: radiosarajevo.ba)

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