In Germany, ttc berlin eastside secured a 3-1 victory in the opening leg of the Champions League Women’s final against Metz TT. With two matches going the full distance, it was a night of suspense and momentum swings — but the standout performer was Sabina ŠURJAN, who delivered two crucial wins for the home side. ŠURJAN began in superb style, winning the first two games against Charlotte LUTZ, but the French player fought back to level the score. At the end of the fourth game, trailing 6-10, ŠURJAN showed great composure to close the gap, but LUTZ held firm to push the match into a decider. In the final game, however, the Serbian took full control and dominated from start to finish to seal the win.“Until 2-0, I was very confident, but after I stopped to play, I was very passive. And that’s why it came to 2-2. So, after 2-2, I changed the approach and started to play more aggressive again. I think that was the key. And, of course, because of the atmosphere in the venue,” said ŠURJAN. In the second match, Adina DIACONU notched her ninth Champions League victory this season, overcoming Xiaona SHAN in four games. Before this encounter, DIACONU had suffered only one defeat in the entire campaign — against China’s HE Zhuojia, who also represents the Berlin club. The evening featured another five-game thriller as Mia GRIESEL overcame Mariia TAILAKOVA. The Metz player took the opening game, but GRIESEL responded strongly by taking the next two. TAILAKOVA fought back to level, but GRIESEL stayed composed in the decider to win. In the final match, ŠURJAN returned to the table and outplayed DIACONU in straight games, capping a brilliant night and securing Berlin’s 3-1 lead ahead of the return leg.“Mia played tactically perfectly against TAILAKOVA. She really fought strong. Concerning my match against Adina, everything fell into place,” SURJAN added. This season, the two teams already met twice in the group stage, with ttc berlin eastside emerging victorious on both occasions — 3-1 and 3-0. The second leg is scheduled for 12 June in France. ttc berlin eastside – METZ TT 3-1
Champions League Women’s Final: ttc berlin eastside Host Metz TT in Opening Leg Tonight
Two of Europe’s top clubs go head-to-head tonight as ttc berlin eastside welcomes Metz TT for the first leg of the Champions League Women’s final, with the action streamed live on YouTube. Berlin’s road to the final was dramatic. Trailing 1-3 after the first leg against reigning champions KTS ENEA SIARKOPOL Tarnobrzeg, the German sideand five times champions produced a clean 3-0 win in Poland to force a golden match. With the same line-ups, Xiaona SHAN and Sabina SURJAN delivered in style, winning the first two matches to eliminate Tarnobrzeg and book Berlin’s spot in the final. Backed by experience, Berlin is looking to reclaim the Champions League crown. Fresh off a commanding performance in the second leg of their all-French semifinal, Metz TT, the runners up in 2023, are entering their first Champions League final in top form. After a narrow loss in the opening match against Saint-Quentin TT, the French side responded with a dominant 3-0 win at home. Adina DIACONU continued her remarkable season, defeating Camille LUTZ to secure her eight win in the competition. Charlotte LUTZ showed mental strength to turn the tables on Linda BERGSTRÖM, while Mariia TAILAKOVA added the finishing touch with a victory over Polina MIKHAILOVA.
Draw Sets the Stage for Intense Battles at 2025 European Teams Championships in Zadar
The road to European glory is now clear. The official draw for the Final Stage of the 2025 European Teams Table Tennis Championships was conducted today at the elegant Hotel Hyatt Regency in Zadar, revealing the highly anticipated group stage line-ups that will shape the battle for continental supremacy. The draw, based on the June 2025 ETTU Men’s and Women’s Team Rankings, determined the composition of eight groups in both the men’s and women’s competitions. Each group consists of three teams, with the top two teams advancing to the knockout stage. In the Men’s Team Event, defending champions Sweden headline the top seeds, joined by 2023 silver medalists Germany, bronze medalists Portugal and France, as well as Denmark, Romania, Croatia, and Belgium. With powerhouses spread across the groups, several early showdowns are expected to test even the most seasoned squads. The Women’s Team Event is equally stacked, led by reigning champions Germany, 2023 silver medalists Romania, and bronze medalists France and Portugal. Completing the top-seeded lineup are Sweden, Poland, Croatia, and Ukraine. The competition promises to be fierce as these teams chase a spot in the Round of 16. The stakes are high. Germany’s women are on the brink of equaling the all-time record of four consecutive European titles, a feat last achieved by the Netherlands from 2008 to 2011. On the men’s side, Sweden will aim to defend their crown and add to their historic legacy, which includes record streaks of six straight titles (1964–1972) and four more from 1984 to 1992. Tickets are now available here for fans eager to witness the action live in Zadar. The official event website is also launched.