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Cluj-Napoca

American  
[kloozh-nah-paw-kah] / ˈklʊʒ nɑˈpɔ kɑ /

noun

  1. a city in NW Romania.


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It was the Estonian player’s 20th consecutive indoor win, which includes her runs to titles at Ostrava, Moscow and Cluj-Napoca at the end of last season.

From Seattle Times

Kontaveit stretched her run of indoor wins to 19 straight matches, which includes titles at Ostrava, Moscow and Cluj-Napoca at the end of last season.

From Seattle Times

The US Open champion backed up her opening win in Cluj-Napoca - a first at tour level - with a 6-3 6-4 victory.

From BBC

No fans have been allowed in the stadium to watch the matches because of rising coronavirus rates, but Raducanu says she has received plenty of warm support on the streets of Cluj-Napoca.

From BBC

The Spaniard, who helped Konta climb into the world's top 20, is not with Raducanu in Cluj-Napoca this week.

From BBC