Timo BOLL tops individual TTCLM scores

Borussia Dusseldorf`s leading player has 7-0 score after group stage

 

The best eight TTCLM clubs are continuing their battles for the crown whilst their leading players will fight to improve their individual scores. There are six unbeaten players so far but Timo BOLL among them has most wins 7.

 

Orenburg`s duo Jun MIZUTANI Vladimir SAMSONOV combined together 11-0 score as well as Borussia Dusseldorf`s Timo BOLL and Kristian KARLSSON. Two best Saarurbucken`s members Tiago APOLONIA and Patrick FRANZISKA stand together at 9-0.

 

As usual Eslovs Chinese XU Hui is busiest man in the game having 10-2 score. Pontiose`s leading star Marcos FREITAS stands at 7-2.

 

First quarter-final legs will be held on January 26/27th: Hennebont – Pontoise Ochsenhausen – Borussia Eslovs – Orenburg Chartres – Saarbrucken. Here you can see all individual scores so far in all eight clubs…

 

FAKEL GAZPROM ORENBURG: Jun MIZUTANI 6-0 Vladimir SAMSONOV 5-0 Dimitrij OVTCHAROV 4-1 Alexey SMIRNOV 1-1 Denis IVONIN 0-1 Fedor KUZMIN 0-1.

 

TTF LIEBHERR OCHSENHAUSEN: Simon GAUZY 4-2 Yuto MURAMATSU 3-3 Jakub DYJAS 2-1 Hugo CALDERANO 2-3 Joao GERALDO 2-1.

 

AS PONTOISE CERGY: Marcos FREITAS 7-2 Mattias KARLSSSON 4-3 Tristan FLORE 3-2 Niagol STOYANOV 2-1.

 

ESLOVS Al BORDTENNIS: XU Hui 10-2 Robert SVENSSON 2-1 Daniel KOSIBA 3-5 Truls MOREGARDH 0-5.

 

FC SAARBRUCKEN TISCHTENNIS: Tiago APOLINIA 5-0 Patrick FRANZISKA 4-0 Patrick BAUM 3-2 Bojan TOKIC 2-2 Andrey SEMENOV 1-1 Leonardo MUTTI 0-1 Dennis KLEIN 0-2

 

G.V. HENNEBONT: Quentin ROBINOT 5-1 CHEN Chien-An 4-2 Liam PITCHFORD 4-5 Kalinikos KREANGA 0-3.

 

BORUSSIA DUSSELDORF: Timo BOLL 7-0 Kristian KARLSSON 4-0 Stefan FEGERL 5-2 Anton KALLBERG 2-1.

 

CHARTRES ASTT: Par GERELL 6-2 Joao MONTEIRO 3-1 Alexandre ROBINOT 3-2 Robert GARDOS 3-3.

 

 

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