Turkish players regularly play against Kosheleva and Goncharova in NT and also in club tournaments, Dutch players meet them once a year at best. That is a big difference. I'm sure Dutch players tried as hard as they could to stop them, but if it were so easy to stop them they wouldn't be world class players because that's what sets them apart from other players.
That might be right but not for Guldeniz for instance.
Btw, it might sound absurd, but I really liked Marichev's management! Giving chance to a very inexperienced player like Ilchenko and especially when she is supposed to receive with only one player, a big risk but paid off well.
