Romanian junior tennis, built on results
A verified public record across Romanian national competition, Tennis Europe, ITF Juniors, Romania team events, German club tennis, and early women’s ITF exposure.

The journey
National titles, Romania team moments, Tennis Europe wins, and international build.
Where she played
Completed events, levels, results, and the public competitive record.
Ranking board
ITF Junior trajectory, Tennis Europe signal, German LK, and WTA context.
Film room
Match video, public coverage, federation links, and media source trail.
Where the record was built
A visual map of completed public results and confirmed public club-league activity. Detailed rows live on the Results page.
Built the hard way
Andreea’s path starts in Timișoara, where tennis became more than an after-school sport. Public Romanian coverage says she discovered sport early and, around age five, was already splitting time between tennis and swimming. The story now is about turning years of junior titles, travel, national-team moments, and international match experience into a stronger pathway forward.
Romanian tennis has changed dramatically over the last generation. There are more doors now, but no shortcut. Opportunity still has to be earned through training blocks, travel, draw after draw, and families willing to organize everything behind the scenes. Andreea’s record shows the work is real.
What stands out
National-title pedigree in Romania, Tennis Europe wins, ITF Junior progression, a strong doubles record, Romania team exposure, German club-league activity, and early women’s ITF transition experience.
Read the career storyWhy she is worth following
Current public snapshot, with a career high of No. 464 and 2026 season high of No. 491.
Public nuLiga listing for TLZ Espenhain Damen in 2026.
Back the next block
Tournament travel, coaching, equipment, recovery, and international access are concrete needs that sponsors can directly support.