Abdel-Kader SALIFOU returns to French squad

LIEBHERR 2018 World Team Table Tennis Championships in Halmstad (April 29-May 6)

 

Abdel-Kader SALIFOU 28 is delighted with his comeback to the French National Team no. 4 seed at the LIEBHERR 2018 World Team Table Tennis Championships in the Swedish city of Halmstad. Speaking for FFTT website Rouen player (actual WR 106) has emphasized that he is very excited to stand alongside Can AKKUZU (WR 90 age 20 right-handed attacker) Simon GAUZY (WR 10 age 23 right-handed attacker) Emmanuel LEBESSON (WR 28 age 30 left-handed attacker) and Quentin ROBINOT (WR 99 age 25 right-handed attacker). They will play in Group D with Korea Republic (no. 5) Austria (no. 11) India (no. 13) Croatia (no. 20) Poland (no. 22).

 

“I’m obviously very happy with this return as any sportsman dreams of playing in French National Team. My story is a little different from the other players knowing that my first selection was ten years ago for the 2008 World Championships. A year and a half ago I decided to change my training center by going to Saarbrücken Germany with the aim to progress in Pro Tou events. I wasn’t focused on my return to French team but that happened thanks to my good performances at the Pro Tour tournaments. I am obviously very happy” stated Abdel-Kader SALIFOU about invitation of Coach Patrick CHILA.

 

SALIFOU spent fifteen years at INSEP famous institute of sport in France place where many world class players in all sports started their careers (for instance famous basketball stars Tony PARKER and Boris DIAW).

 

“I felt that I need to discover a different vision hence I went to Germany… Yes I am satisfied because I made several nice performances against players of the Top 100. I went back at World no. 83 at the beginning of the year my best ranking so far and I rejoin the team of France earlier than I assumed. I was surprised to reach French team so quickly knowing that my last selection happened at the 2015 European Championships in Lisbon”.

 

Speaking about his goals in Halmstad SALIFOU explained:

 

“I do not really have personal goals as we speak about World Team Championships. I will really try to help the team as much as I can. Of course Coach will decide what my role is. I think we have a chance to make a good result I hope quarter-finals at least. There are no weak teams in our group but we have a chance to be in the first three which would allow us to qualify for quarters or eighths depending on our place in the group”.

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