Post-match comments after TTCLM Round 3 TTSC UMMC coach Tatiana KUTERGINA After the TTCLM Round 3 coach of TTSC UMMC Tatiana KUTERGINA stressed that game against ESLOVS Al BORDTENNIS “went as planned” as her side beat actual TTCLM runner-up 3:2. She praised UMMC player Grigory VLASOV who beat Daniel KOSIBA in straight games of the third encounter but also emphasized that the 14-year-old Eslov`s prodigy Truls MOREGARDH has a bright future. “The game was tense but it couldn’t be other way as the rival is the last season’s Champions League finalist a very good team. But there are no weak teams in our group that is why every match is difficult. I liked Truls MOREGARDH I had not seen him play before. Talented guy but he is not ready yet to beat GACINA and SHIBAEV. The game went as planned no surprises. I want to say special words about the VLASOV’s game: it was brilliant. The entire game was flawless. He played smoothly and powerfully. Perhaps he was the best player in our team this time.” Grigory VLASOV also was delighted by the play of MOREGARDH who lost both his games against Andrej GACINA and Alexander SHIBAEV but showed how big talent he posses. Russian player stated: “Well it worked out and we won special thanks to the audience for their support! This is our sports life – everyone should go out to table and try his best to win. Fortunately I won the personal match and turned the score 2:1 for UMMC. Swedish team has a new star Truls MOREGARDH who is very promising. He is already being drafted to the national team and he fights for the first places among juniors. Therefore he was included in the team for the Champions League he is a serious rival a very talented guy.”
BENTSEN: Orenburg does its job!
Post-match comments after TTCLM Round 3 ROSKILDE BORDTENNIS BTK61 Danish club ROSKILDE BORDTENNIS BTK61 lost its third game in a row playing TTCLM Round 3 match against top seeded TTC FAKEL GAZPROM ORENBURG. Russian side three times TTCLM champion won in straight sets. Roskilde`s player-manager Allan BENTSEN believes that 3:0 defeat in Russia can provide some good things to young trio: Ewardus OOSTWOUDER (23-year-old) ZHAI Yuija (20-year-old) and Claus NIELSEN (20-year-old). “We had a long trip to top seeded Orenburg and there was no surprises they did their job and won 3:0. We played against a very professional team no fun. We try to take some of all these things with us home and use them for our young players”. Roskilde will host TTF LIEBHERR Ochsenhausen in the Round 4 of Group A on November 25th. Two more matches will be held on December 2nd (in Angers) and December 16th (against Orebburg at home). In this group Russian side holds the top with 3-0 score followed by Ochsenhausen (2-1) Angers (1-2) and Roskilde (0-3).
TT SAINT-QUENTIN moves closer to ECLW quarter-finals
Manager of French club Jean-Louis POLARD believes that his side has an open way to the next stage after 3:0 away win against Postas Sport Egyesulet Everybody in the French club TT Saint Quentin is aware how important is the 3:0 away victory against Postas Sport Egyesulet achieved last weekend in Hungary. This score could be crucial for their goal to reach the quarter-finals of the 2016/17 European Champions League Women as manager Jean-Louis POLARD emphasized: “Victory against Postas Sport Egyesület in Hungary was vital to get a chance to reach the quarter-finals next January. Behind Berlin Eastside No. 1 in Europe the second spot of Group A was open to the Hungarian team or the French one”. French team won in straight games in spite of having some problems in the line-up. POLARD explains: “Before the beginning of our first away match Audrey ZARIF suffered from her back and Aurore DESSAINT was asked to play as No. 3 for Saint-Quentin along with ZENG Jian and Daniela MONTEIRO-DODEAN. The Romanian player had a very tough game against LI Jiao No. 37 being twice behind at 3:7 in the first two sets… that she managed to grab at the very end. Daniela’s victory in four sets was a good incentive for her two colleagues and both of them won in three sets. Coach Franck DELCAMBRE was pleased with the final result 3:0 (9:1) and will be more relaxed for the last two matches in December in Berlin (1st) and at home (16th).”
Stefan FEGERL seeded third in Linz
2016 ITTF World Tour The penultimate World Tour tournament of 2016 ITTF World Tour Hybiome Austrian Open started today.Top seeds in Men’s Singles Event are Koki NIWA of Japan and Tiago APOLONIA of Portugal. In Women’s Singles Event CHENG I-Ching of Taipei Mima ITO of Japan and JEON Jihee of Korea leds the elite. Hosts will be hoping to see their representatives go all the way to glory in Linz and for two of the country’s players there will be no qualification round required to make an appearance in the main draw. Stefan FEGERL is the third seed in Linz. The other seeded Austrian to compete at the 2016 Open is CHEN Weixing (20th) who will join FEGERL in the main event. Alongside them there are 12 of the host nation’s players who will compete in the Men’s Singles qualification group stage: David SERDAROGLU Daniel HABESOHN Alexander CHEN Simon PFEFFER David VORCNIK Thomas GRININGER Maciej KOLODZIEJCZYK Christian FRIEDRICH Michael TRINK Christian LUGINGER Krisztian GARDOS and Narayan KAPOLNEK. Beside the competition for the medals in Linz the run for the place in the 2016 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals also will be in focus. Only two more ITTF World Tour tournaments remain in 2016; after Linz the caravan will move to Stockholm for the 2016 Swedish Open. Some of the world’s biggest names have already ensured their invitations to the World Tour Grand Finals but there are still a few places up for grabs in the Men’s and Women’s Singles categories. Andrej GACINA (CRO) and Tomas KONECNY (CZE) will move into the final two World Tour competitions knowing that if they outperform Japan’s Koki NIWA in the Men’s Singles events in Linz and Stockholm then an invitation to Doha could potentially be heading in their direction. There are still opportunities for Tiago APOLONIA (POR) HO Kwan Kit (HKG) and Simon GAUZY (FRA) to make an appearance at the Grand Finals. If one of the above players reaches the Men’s Singles final of the Austrian Open then a spot at next month’s showdown could move into sight; however if their progress in Linz is halted at the semi-finals stage then the hopes of the three competitors could hinge on their results at the Swedish Open. The Women’s Singles category for the World Tour Grand Finals has already seen the likes of DING Ning (CHN) Kasumi ISHIKAWA (JPN) and FENG Tianwei (SIN) meet the qualification criteria for Doha 2016. The battle for tournament spaces has yet to conclude though with one interesting scenario in particular gaining the attention ahead of the Austrian and Swedish Opens:
Jakub DYJAS: We won 3:0 but it wasn’t easy at all
Player of TTF LIEBHERR Ochsenhausen comments TTCLM Round 3 The 2009 runner-up of the Table Tennis Champions League Men TTF LIEBHERR Ochsenhausen has 2-1 score after Round 3 in the Group A. Dubravko SKORIC`s “Young Guns” grabbed very important 3:0 away victory against Vaillante Angers Sports TT what could be a crucial in the battle for the second spot and the ticket for the quarter-finals. Jakub DYJAS who beat Jens LUNDQVIST after full five games in the third match commented this clash and chances of his side in the upcoming rounds: “It was very tough game against Jens LUNDQVIST. It seems like the final score 3:0 is easy but at the end it wasn’t at all. I am happy that I managed to win my game. Angers has good players and new European champion Emmanuel LEBESSON. We would like to keep the second place in our group and of course if we can beat Orenburg It would be fantastic. However we are focused on our games against Angers and Roskilde. Against Rosklide we should win but in this competition you never know especially when you play away. We will try to give our best in order to reach the quarter-final.”
Nominees for ITTF Breakthrough Star & Star Coach are Released
To celebrate one month to go until the 2016 ITTF Star Awards to on 8 December in Doha Qatar the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) has announced the nominees for the 2016 Breakthrough Star & 2016 Star Coach awards. The 2016 ITTF Star Awards will be the fourth edition of the ITTF’s year-ending extravaganza to honor the achievements of athletes and coaches in 2016 this time in Doha Qatar’s famous Sheraton Hotel. The Breakthrough Star award recognizes the rising stars in the sport while the ITTF Star Coach acknowledges the people behind our top players and celebrates their spectacular performance on the international stage Nominees in the running for the 2016 Breakthrough Star & Star Coach are: Breakthrough Star presented by the Monday Club: Team England made up of Liam PITCHFORD Paul DRINKHALL & Sam WALKER – Reached the Semifinals of the World Team Championships for the first time in 33 years as well as Rio 2016 Olympic Games Quarterfinals for the first time for Great Britain. Tomokazu HARIMOTO (JPN) – Started the year ranking 10th in the world amongst under 18 players and by July Harimoto was ranked number 1 after a historic win at the ITTF World Tour Japan Open Under 21 event at just 12 years of age. Miu HIRANO (JPN) – At 16 years of age Hirano became the youngest ever Women’s World Cup Champion and the first ever Japanese player to win the title. Nomination Video:https://youtu.be/io0cGsBWXIE. Star Coach presented by Butterfly: Patrick CHILA (FRA) – Led Emmanuel LEBESSON and Simon GAUZY to the European Championships Men’s Singles Final the first time two Frenchmen ever contested the final and the first French champion since 1976. Alan COOKE (ENG) – Led the English men’s team to the semifinals of the World Team Championships for the first time in 33 years as well as the Great Britain team to the Olympic Quarterfinals for the first time. LIU Guoliang (CHN) – Led the Chinese men’s team to all the major titles in 2016: World Team Champion Olympic Team & Singles Champions and Men’s World Cup Champion. Nomination Video:https://youtu.be/rcvmY_sely0. Fans are now able to vote for their Male & Female Star players as well as for the Star Point of the year on ITTFStarAwards.com! Voting closes on 13 November 2016. The winners of the 2016 Male & Female Table Tennis Star will based on 50% on fans’ votes and 50% on results from the expert panel judging made up of their peers and media experts while the Star Point will be fully based on fans’ choice. The remaining awards (Star Coach Breakthrough Star Male & Female Para Table Tennis Star and the Fair Play Star) will be dependent on expert judging. You can vote for the ITTF Star Point Award here
BORUSSIA DUSSELDORF on its way to the TTCLM quarter-finals
Timo BOLL after Round 3 win against KST ENERGA-MANEKIN TORUN stated that his team managed to “save a little power for the next weeks” Ten times TTCLM champion BORUSSIA DUSSELDORF won two their games in just three days playing against KST ENERGA-MANEKIN TORUN (3:0) in the TTCLM Round 3 and with ASV Grunwettersbach (3:1) in the Round 7 of 2016/17 Bundesliga. German side actual No. 2 seed in the best club competition of Old Continent now tops Group D with 3-0 score. Coach Danny HEISTER stated after the game: “It was a very clear victory for us certainly because Torun missed two good players but it was important to win 3:0. Stefan had certainly the most difficult match against Pavel SIRUCEK. In set four and five however he was superior and has mastered it well. Now we are in a good position for the next matches to reach the quarter finals.” Timo BOLL beat Konrad KULPA in the opening game to improve his 2016/17 individual score to 5-0. Six time European champion in Men Singles Event explains: “Of course we were profiting from the fact that the two top players were not there or had failed but we were still concentrating on our game and Stefan (FEGERL) had a bit of fighting not only with his opponent but with himself because he felt not that well. It is good that he won and gets more self-confidence and we saved as a team a little power for the next weeks.” Polish side couldn’t count on both Tomasz KOTOWSKI and Cazuo MATSUMOTO. Their coach Kazimierz WISZOWATY stated after the game: „The team of Borussia Duesseldorf was much better than we did and deserved. We paid our apprenticeship with our young team. Unfortunately our great talent Tomasz KOTOWSKI got injured in morning of the match during the training. He had shown very good performances lately. Congratulations to Duesseldorf.”
TTCLM Round 3: Four clubs remain unbeaten
FAKEL GAZPROM ORENBURG AS PONTOISE CERGY FC SAARBRUCKEN TISCHTENNIS and BORUSSIA DUSSELDORF have won their Round 3 matches TTCLM Round 3 is concluded by six matches held on Friday night as four clubs preserved their unbeaten status: top seed and three times champion Orenburg in Group A reigning TTCLM champion Pontoise in Group B the 1985/86 Champions League winner Saarbrucken in Group C and ten times champion of this prestigious competition Borussia in Group D. FAKEL GAZPROM ORENBURG showed no mercy against ROSKILDE BORDTENNIS BTK61 putting in the line-up all three World`s Top 8 players: Jun MIZUTANI (No. 5) Dimitrij OVTCHAROV (No. 6) and Vladimir SAMSONOV (No. 8). Each of them beat his opponent in straight games. Other Russian team was successful in the Group B. The 2012 TTCLM runner-up UMMC defeated 2015/16 finalist ESLOVS Al BORDTENNIS 3:2. Eslovs` XU Hui did his job by winning two matches but Verkhnaya Pyshma`s side showed good team work as each their player won one encounter: Andrej GACINA vs. Truls MOREGARDH Grigory VLASOV vs. Daniel KOSIBA and Alexander SHIBAEV vs. Truls MOREGARDH. AS PONTOISE CERGY recorded a clear 3:0 win in Poland. Mattias KARLSSON Marcos FREITAS and Tristan FLORE overcame Mitsuki YOSHIDA Mattias OVERSJO and WANG Yang respectively. Group C match in Saarbrucken was very emotional for TTC OSTRAVA 2016`s Aleksandar KARAKASEVIC who was hosted by his two double partners actual Bojan TOKIC and former one Slobodan GRUJIC (now coach of German club). But TOKIC beat him in the third encounter. Other two Saarbrucken points came from Patrick FRANZISKA who defeated CHIANG Hung Chieh and Tomas TREGLER. Host team couldn’t count on Tiago APOLONIA. In same group (C) G.V. HENNEBONT TT was too strong for BOGORIA GRODZISK MAZOWIECKI 3:0. Polish side took just one set in total. BORUSSIA DUSSELDORF also recorded a very fast victory against KST ENERGA-MANEKIN TORUN. Timo BOLL Stefan FEGERL and Anton KALLBER saved some energy for Sunday`s Bundesliga round. The 2016/17 TTCLM Round 3 GROUP A FAKEL GAZPROM ORENBURG – ROSKILDE BORDTENNIS BTK61 3:0 Dimitrij OVTCHAROV – Ewardus OOSTWOUDER 3:0 (11:6 11:7 11:5) Jun MIZUTANI – ZHAI Yujia 3:0 (11:6 11:3 11:4) Vladimir SAMSONOV – Claus NIELSEN 3:0 (11:5 11:7 11:7) GROUP B UMMC – ESLOVS AI BORDTENNIS 3:2 Andrej GACINA – Truls MOREGARDH 3:0 (11:4 14:12 11:8) Alexander SHIBAEV – XU Hui 1:3 (11:5 12:14 6:11 8:11) Grigory VLASOV – Daniel KOSIBA 3:0 (11:7 11:7 11:7) Andrej GACINA –XU Hui 1:3 (11:8 9:11 8:11 6:11) Alexander SHIBAEV – Truls MOREGARDH 3:0 (11:3 16:14 11:5) KS UNIA AZS AWFiS GDANSK – AS PONTOISE CERGY0 0:3 Mitsuki YOSHIDA – Mattias KARLSSON 0:3 (10:12 7:11 7:11) Mattias OVERSJO – Marcos FREITAS 2:3 (5:11 9:11 12:10 11:7 9:11) WANG Yang – Tristan FLORE 2:3 (4:11 11:6 8:11 12:10 7:11) GROUP C FC SAARBRUCKEN TISCHTENNIS – TTC OSTRAVA 2016 3:1 Patrick FRANZISKA – CHIANG Hung Chieh 3:2 (11:6 9:11 12:14 11:4 11:2) Patrick BAUM – Tomas TREGLER 1:3 (5:11 8:11 12:10 7:11) Bojan TOKIC – Aleksandar KARAKASEVIC 3:1 (3:11 11:6 11:7 11:9) Patrick FRANZISKA – Tomas TREGLER 3:0 (11:5 11:9 12:10) G.V. HENNEBONT TT – BOGORIA GRODZISK MAZOWIECKI 3:0 Liam PITCHFORD – Artur MICHALCZYK 3:0 (11:7 11:3 11:8) CHEN Chien-An – GAO Ning 3:1 (11:8 11:13 11:9 11:8) Quentin ROBINOT – Daniel GORAK 3:0 (11:9 14:12 12:10) GROUP D BORUSSIA DUSSELDORF – KST ENERGA-MANEKIN TORUN 3:0 Timo BOLL – Konrad KULPA 3:0 (11:6 11:6 11:3) Stefan FEGERL – Pavel SIRUCEK 3:2 (8:11 14:12 6:11 11:2 11:7) Anton KALLBERG – Damian WEDERLICH 3:0 (11:9 11:5 11:5)
Linz survives in Bad Driburg Saint Quentin shocks Postas
Visitors won in all four matches in the Round 3 of 2016/17 ECLW All four Round 3 matches of the 2016/17 European Champions Women belonged to the visitors: Postas Sport Egyesulet – TT SAINT QUENTIN 0:3 TuS bad Driburg – LINZ AG FROSCHBERG 2:3 ALCL TT Grand-Quevilly – SZEKSZARD AC 0:3 SKST Stavoimpex Hodonin – METZ TT 0:3. Two times ECLW champion LINZ AG FROSCHBERG the winner of 2008/09 and 2012/13 had a hard job in Germany against ECLW newcomer TuS bad Driburg. Guests played without LIU Jia but led 2:0 after first two encounters. Host side managed to level and 19-year-old Nina MITTELHAM was very close to upset Sophia POLCANOVA who managed to reverse the 0-2 scoreline. After Round 3 French club TT Saint Quentin is very close to secure the second spot of Group A as it beat Postas Sport Egyesulet 3:0 (9:1). Daniela MONTEIRO-Dodean ZENG Jing and Aurore DESSAINT defeated LI Jiao Ruta PASKAUSKIENE and Rita KERTAI respectively. Reigning ECLW champion TTC BERLIN EASTSIDE is safe on the leading place of Group A thus TT Saunt Quentin and Postas need to decide the final standings in the ultimate round. Szekszrad AC took the leading spot of the Group C as they beat ALCL TT Grand-Quevilly. It was second win in a row of Hungarian side which now tops that group. LIN Ye beat Galia DVORAK in the four games of the opener Polina MIKHAILOVA defeated former individual European champion LI Fen in straight games and Dora MADARASZ confirmed Szekszard victory overcoming Shino ONO. Metz showed no mercy playing its Round 3 match against Czech Republic`s SKST Stavoimpex Hodonin. Opening clash was fully exciting as Elizabeta SAMARA was extended to full distance by Renata STRBIKOVA. World No. 13 YU Fu has got just two points in the first set against Natalia PARTYKA but won while Pauline CHASSELIN was better than Solomiya BRATEYKO. The 2016/17 ECLW Round 3 GROUP A Postas Sport Egyesulet – TT SAINT QUENTIN 0:3 LI Jiao – Daniela DODEAN-MONTEIRO 1:3 (10:12 9:11 11:6 8:11) Ruta PASKAUSKIENE – ZENG Jian 0:3 (5:11 6:11 8:11) Rita KERTAI – Aurore DESSAINT 0:3 (6:11 4:11 8:11) GROUP B TuS bad Driburg – LINZ AG FROSCHBERG 2:3 SHI Qi – Sophia POLCANOVA 1:3 (9:11 11:8 14:16 9:11) Nina MITTELHAM – ZHANG Mo 1:3 (7:11 11:5 9:11 6:11) Sarah DE NUTTE – Linda BERGSTROM 3:2 (8:11 13:11 7:11 11:5 11:7) SHI Qi – ZHANG Mo 3:2 (10:12 11:13 11:7 11:7 14:12) Nina MITTELHAM – Sophia POLCANOVA 2:3 (13:11 11:8 8:11 6:11 2:11) GROUP C ALCL TT Grand-Quevilly – SZEKSZARD AC 0:3 Galia DVORAK – LIN Ye 1:3 (4:11 11:7 7:11 6:11) LI Fen – Polina MIKHAILOVA 0:3 (7:11 10:12 4:11) Shino ONO – Dora MADARASZ 1:3 (11:9 8:11 9:11 7:11) GROUP D SKST Stavoimpex Hodonin – METZ TT 0:3 Renata STRBIKOVA – Elizabeta SAMARA 2:3 (11:6 11:9 11:13 4:11 9:11) Natalia PARTYKA – YU Fu 1:3 (11:2 8:11 9:11 6:11) Solomiya BRATEYKO – Pauline CHASELLIN 1:3 (7:11 11:7 6:11 9:11)
ITTF 2017 European Championships Challenge Division – results
The ITTF 2017 European Championships Qualifications in Men’s Challenge Division are finished. Bosnia and Herzegovina and Scotland progressed to the next phase from group K. In Group L top two teams are Norway and Ireland. Women’s groups will be played on 26-27 November 2016. Men’s Challenge Division Group K Scotland – Albania 3:0 Craig HOWEISON – Joni TUFA 3:0 (11:1 11:3 11:3) Colin DALGLEISH – Dorian TAPIA 3:0 (11:9 11:8 11:4) Nial CAMEROON – Jani GABESHI 3:0 (11:6 11:3 11:6) Malta – Bosnia and Herzegovina 0:3 Daniel BAJADA – Edin KONJIC 1:3 (7:11 11:6 11:13 11:13) Gabriel GRIXTI – Armin ALICIC 1:3 (10:12 7:11 11:8 9:11) James CAMILLER – Ivan BOBAS 1:3 (11:4 7:11 3:11 5:11) Bosnia and Herzegovina – Montenegro 3:0 Armin ALICIC – Branko CUBOVIC 3:2 (11:9 3:11 11:9 9:11 11:2) Ivan BOBAS – Filip RADULOVIC 3:2 (11:7 17:19 5:11 11:9 11:5) Edin KONJIC – Bojan CUBOVIC 3:0 (11:3 11:7 11:3) Malta – Albania 3:1 Daniel BAJADA – Doria TAPIA 3:0 (11:4 11:5 11:9) Gabriel GRIXTI – John TUFA 2:3 (9:11 22:10 11:7 8:11 4:11) James CAMILLERI – Sadush TOSUNI 3:1 (7:11 11:7 11:8 11:7) Daniel BAJADI – John TUFA 3:2 (8:11 11:9 11:7 9:11 12:10) Scotland – Montenegro 3:0 Craig HOWEISON – Branko CUBOVIC 3:0 (11:4 11:7 11:7) Colin DALGLEISH – Filip RADULOVIC 3:0 (11:4 11:8 11:8) Nial CAMEROON – Bojan CUBOVIC 3:0 (11:5 11:7 11:5) Albania – Bosnia and Herzegovina 0:3 Dorian TAPIA – Ivan BOBAS 1:3 (10:12 13:11 10:12 7:11) Joni TUFA – Armin ALICIC 0:3 (10:12 9:11 8:11) Sadush TOSUNI – Edin KONJIC 0:3 (6:11 10:12 5:11) Malta – Scotland 0:3 Daniel BAJADA – Colin DALGLEISH 0:3 (6:11 8:11 4:11) Gabriel GRIXTI – Craig HOWEISON 0:3 (3:11 1:11 4:11) James CAMILLERI – Nial CAMEROON 2:3 (7:11 11:7 5:11 11:7 7:11) Montenegro – Albania 3:0 Filip RADULOVIC – John TUFA 3:2 (10:12 11:8 7:11 11:2 11:5) Branko CUBOVIC – Dorian TAPIA 3:1 (11:6 11:3 4:11 11:5) Bojan CUBOVIC – Jani GABESHI 3:1 (7:11 13:11 11:7 11:5) Malta – Montenegro 2:3 Daniel BAJADA – Branko CUBOVIC 3:2 (10:12 15:13 7:11 11:5 11:4) Gabriel GRIXTI – Filip RADULOVIC 0:3 (10:12 8:11 10:12) James CAMILLERI – Bojan CUBOVIC 1:3 (11:8 7:11 10:12 6:11) Daniel BAJADA – Filip RADULOVIC 3:1 (6:11 11:9 12:10 11:5) Gabriel GRIXTI -Branko CUBOVIC 2:3 (10:12 6:11 11:9 11:9 6;11) Scotland – Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:3 Craig HOWEISON – Edin KONJIC 1:3 (11:4 7:11 7:11 9:11) Colin DALGLEISH – Armin ALICIC 1:3 (11:13 14:12 4:11 9:11) Niall CAMERON – Ivan BOBAS 3:2 (12:10 7:11 10:12 11:8 12:10) Craig HOWEISON – Armin ALICIC 0:3 (11:13 8:11 11:13) Group L Ireland – Kosovo 3:0 Ashley ROBINSON – Baton CITAKU 3:0 (11:4 11:5 11:5) Paul MCCREEY – Linor CITAKU 3:0 (11:3 11:3 11:4) Gavin MAGUIRE – Mentor SHABANI 3:0 (11:3 11:5 11:1) Azerbaijan – Wales 0:3 Sadikh SADIGOV – Callum EVANS 0:3 (10:12 10:12 15:17) Vazir ALLAHVERDIYEV – Ryan JENKINS 0:3 (1:11 1:11 4:11) Sanan ALIYEV – Dan O’CONNELL 0:3 (2:11 7:11 4:11) Norway – Iceland 3:0 Eskil LINDHOLM – David JONSSON 3:0 (11:4 12:10 11:5) Lars RONNEBERG – Kari MIMISSON 3:0 (1:3 11:6 11:6) Vegard SANDBERG – Magnus HJARTARSON (11:9 11:6 11:1) Iceland – Azerbaijan 3:0 David JONSSON – Sadikh SADIGOV 3:2 (5:11 13:11 6:11 11:7 13:11) Magnus HJARTARSON – Vazir ALLAHVERDIYEV 3:2 (11:9 9:11 11:7 2:11 11:7) Kari MIMISSON – Sanan ALIYEV 3:1 (8:11 11:3 11:8 11:6) Ireland – Wales 3:2 Ashley ROBINSON – Dan O CONNELL 3:0 (11:8 11:8 13:11) Gavin MAGUIRE – Ryan JENKINS 1:3 (12:10 8:11 6:11 4:11) Paul Mc CREERY- Callum EVANS 3:1 (11:5 11:13 14:12 13:11) Ashley ROBINSON – Ryan JENKINS 1:3 (11:13 9:11 13:11 6:11) Gavin MAGUIRE – Daniel O CONNELL 3:0 (11:6 11:6 11:7) Kosovo – Norway 0:3 Linor CITAKU – Eskil LINDHOLM 1:3 (5:11 8:11 11:9 11:13) Baton CITAKU- Marcus WAERSTAD 1:3 (5:11 6:11 11:9 9:11) Mentor SHABANI – Lars RONNEBERG 0:3 (11:9 11:4 11:2) Norway – Wales 3:1 Eskil LINDHOLM – Ryan JENKINS 0:3 (5:11 7:11 8:11) Marcus WAERSTAD – Michael MARSDEN 3:0 (11:4 11:6 11:5) Lars RONNEBERG – Callum EVANS 3:0 (11:6 11:8 11:3) Eskil LINDHOLM – Daniel O CONNELL 3:2 (11:6 9:11 11:6 10:12 11:9) Iceland – Kosovo 0:3 Kari MIMISSON – Baton CITAKU 1:3 (11:9 9:11 11:13 1:11) David David JOHNSSON – Linor CITAKU 2:3 (11:6 9:11 11:13 3:11 5:11) Magnus HJARTARSON – Mentor SHABANI 0:3 (6:11 10:12 9:11) Ireland – Azerbaijan 3:0 Ashley ROBINSON – Sadikh SADIGOV 3:0 (11:6 11:9 11:7) Paul Mc CREERY- Vazir ALLAHVERDIYEV 3:1 (11:6 11:2 9:11 11:7) Gavin MAGUIRE – Sanan ALIYEV 3:0 (11:5 11:4 11:9) Azerbaijan – Kosovo 3:2 Sadikh SADIGOV – Baton CITAKU 3:2 (8:11 8:11 11:9 11:4 13:11) Vazir ALLAHVERDIYEV – Linor CITAKU 1:3 (11:7 8:11 3:11 6:11) Sanan ALIYEV – Mentor SHABANI 3:2 (12:10 7:11 11:4 2:11 11:7) Sadikh SADIGOV – Linor CITAKU 0:3 (12:14 8:11 8:11) Vazir ALLAHVERDIYEV – Baton CITAKU 3:1 (8:11 11:9 11:7 11:8) Irelan – Norway 1:3 Ashley ROBINSON – Eskil LINDHOLM 1:3 (11:8 6:11 2:11 8:11) Gavin MAGUIRE – Marcus WAERSTAD 0:3 (3:11 5:11 10:12) Paul Mc CREERY- Vegard SANDBERG 3:1 (13:11 8:11 11:6 11:4) Ashley ROBINSON – Marcus WAERSTAD 0:3 (7:11 10:12 9:11) Iceland – Wales 0:3 David JONSSON – Callum EVANS 0:3 (8:11 6:11 10:12) Kari MIMISSON – Daniel O CONNELL 0:3 (1:11 5:11 7:11) Magnus HJARTARSON – Lawrence JOHN 0:3 (8:11 7:11 7:11) Wales – Kosovo 3:2 Daniel O CONNELL- Mentor SHABANI 3:1 (11:6 7:11 11:8 11:4) Michael MARSDEN -Linor CITAKU 0:3 (5:11 8:11 2:11) Joshua STACEY -Baton CITAKU 1:3 (10:12 11:6 9:11 2:11) Daniel O CONNELL – Linor CITAKU 3:0 (11:4 11;3 11:5) Callum EVANS – Mentor SHABANI 3:0 (11:4 11:3 11:5) Iceland – Ireland 0:3 Magnus HJARTARSON – Ashley ROBINSON 0:3 (4:11 3:11 5:11) Kari MIMISSON – Ryan FARRELL 1:3 (5:11 11:4 5:11 4:11) David JONSSON – Zak WILSON 0:3 (4:11 5:11 3:11) Azerbaijan