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Cristina Bucsa Bucsa (born 1
January 1998),
known as
Cristina Bucșa, is a Moldovan-born
Spanish professional tennis player. She has career-high rankings...
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Bucșa (older font
Bucşa) or
Bucsa may
refer to
several villages:
Romania Bucşa, in Răchitoasa Commune, Bacău
County Bucşa, in
Valea Ciorii Commune, Ialomiţa...
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Bucșă (older font
Bucşă),
pronounced with a
short final ă [ə], also
frequently spelled as
Bucșa and
pronounced with a long
final -a [a], is a Romanian...
- w/o =
Walkover r =
Retired d =
Defaulted SR =
Special ranking Cristina Bucșa (qualified)
Viktorija Golubic (qualifying competition,
lucky loser) Rebecca...
- Ion
Bucșa (born 28
February 1968), also
known as Ivan
Bucșa, is a
Moldovan biathlete who
competed at the 1998 and 2002
Winter Olympics. He is the father...
- The
following players received entry from the
qualifying draw:
Cristina Bucșa Kaja
Juvan Tatiana Prozorova Ena
Shibahara Wei
Sijia Anastasia Zakharova...
- win an
Olympic tennis gold. In the
bronze medal match, Spain's
Cristina Bucșa and Sara
Sorribes Tormo defeated Czechia's Karolína Muchová and
Linda Nosková...
- (first round) Wang Xiyu (qualified)
Danielle Collins (withdrew)
Cristina Bucșa (qualifying competition,
lucky loser)
Viktoriya Tomova (qualified) Jaqueline...
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Cristina Bucșa and Sara
Sorribes Tormo defeated Barbora Krejčíková and
Laura Siegemund in the final, 6–0, 6–2 to win the women's
doubles tennis title...
- were the
reigning champions, but did not parti****te this year.
Cristina Bucșa / Miyu Kato (first round)
Caroline Dolehide /
Storm Hunter (first round)...