The stage is set for the official draw of the 2025 European Teams Championships Final Stage, which will be held on Thursday, 5th June 2025, at 12:00 noon, in the prestigious Hotel Hyatt Regency Zadar. The seeding for the draw will be based on the ETTU June 2025 Men’s and Women’s Team Rankings. The draw ceremony will be streamed live on ETTU TV.
ETTU and Saarbrücken Celebrates Successful Final 4 – Dates Confirmed for 2026 Edition
The curtains have just fallen on the 2025 HYLO Champions League Final 4, but preparations are already underway for the next edition. Saarbrücken will once again host the tournament, with the 2026 event scheduled for 16th and 17th May—marking the city’s third consecutive time as host. As the excitement of the weekend still lingers, ETTU President Pedro MOURA reflected on what was another spectacular show of European club table tennis. “The ETTU Champions League Final Four held in Saarbrücken this past weekend was a resounding success, both in terms of sporting excellence and organizational quality. We witnessed table tennis at its very best—intense matches, passionate crowds, and flawless execution by the local organizers. This success also confirms the good decision taken by the ETTU Executive Board two years ago, when this model was implemented, marking a new benchmark for our premier club competition. From high-caliber matches to enthusiastic fan support and seamless event management, the tournament showcased the strength and professionalism of European table tennis, respecting its traditions and projecting the future … a bright one ! I extend heartfelt thanks to our German hosts and to all teams for their incredible performances. Together, we are lifting European table tennis to new heights.” The driving force behind the organization in Saarbrücken is Nicolas BARROIS, General Manager of 1. FC Saarbrücken TT. “After the premiere edition in 2024, I think we managed to raise the bar once again this year. The number of spectators and the fantastic atmosphere speak volumes. It makes me proud of what we can achieve here in a small Bundesland like Saarland.” “The crowd played a key role in shaping the event’s vibrant energy. Both days saw enthusiastic support not only for the home team but also for international visitors. The Polish clubs—KS Dartom Bogoria Grodzisk Mazowiecki and KS Global Pharma Orlicz 1924 Suchedniów—brought great spirit and contributed to the electric atmosphere during Saturday’s semifinals. “In the final, I heard it clearly after Anton KALLBERG won his first singles match—people were cheering for everyone. It was loud, passionate, and very fair. And that’s what it’s all about: supporting each other and celebrating table tennis together. From an organizer’s perspective, I hope we can make it even better next year. There are new opportunities—Montpellier could be in the frame, which might change the draw. If so, we may even outgrow our current venue,” BARROIS added. Over the two days, more than 5,000 fans came through the doors of Saarlandhalle. “On the opening day, we had around 2,500 to 2,600 spectators. For the final, it was already sold out in advance—2,600 tickets—and more came to the box office, so we estimate around 2,800. Altogether, we’re well above 5,000. That’s a great sign of the event’s growing popularity. It’s been a lot of work, a lot of preparation, with many changes and improvements. We made more space for fans, we had four great teams, and a truly amazing atmosphere. Bogoria gave Düsseldorf a great fight in the semis, and Suchedniów pushed us hard. Now I’m just excited to see how we can grow the event even further in 2026.”
Saarbrücken Stuns Table Tennis World: Olympic Champion FAN Zhendong Joins 1. FC Saarbrücken TT
During the HYLO Champions League Final 4, sensational news spread like wildfire through the Saarlandhalle Saarbrücken—and soon after, headlines echoed across the globe: 1. FC Saarbrücken TT have signed Paris 2024 Olympic Champion FAN Zhendong for the upcoming season. How did it happen? “Patrick (FRANZISKA) and Fan have a great relationship. No matter who wins when they play, they always text each other—just small talk. Patrick jokingly said, ‘Come on, join me in Germany.’ And suddenly we had contact with him. Everything moved so fast,” recalled General Manager Nicolas BARROIS. “That was just two and a half weeks ago when we spoke to him for the first time. Then things started to move quickly. Yesterday, I couldn’t believe it when I saw the signed contract. It was the first time I saw his signature—it felt surreal. And then it just exploded. It was all over CCTV in China, all over the media in Germany and across Europe.” The signing sent shockwaves through the table tennis world. “Our coach Jimmy told me that China went into a frenzy over this. It’s amazing news—not just for Germany, but for Europe and for table tennis globally. I truly believe this will take the German League and Champions League to the next level.” Fan’s move was finalized just in time for league registration. “We had to submit the final registration for the German League yesterday, so it had to be done quickly. Now we will start planning with Fan about his availability. He will still play national matches in China and needs to be there for several weeks, so we’ll coordinate everything accordingly.” Fan is also keen on integrating into European life. “He really likes Germany. He’s excited to be here with Patrick and to get shown around. I think he’ll also spend time with Truls and Darko—they’ll help him get a feel for life in Europe.” Patrick FRANZISKA shared his excitement about playing alongside FAN Zhendong: “When you think about his level, there’s not much to say—everyone knows it. It’s a huge honour for all of us to have him at our club. That he chose to come to Germany and to Saarbrücken means a lot. I’ll try to show him all the nice places in Saarbrücken and Saarland—Paris isn’t far either! I just want him to feel good and have a great time here.” Franziska laughed as he added: “Maybe he can even show me a bit of his footwork and how to hit a proper forehand and backhand.”“We don’t yet know how many matches he’ll be able to play, but after the signing became official, we talked on the phone and he was really happy—free, excited, and ready for a new adventure. We all feel honoured and we’ll do our best to give something back, to train well with him, and show him a bit of Germany.” The significance of the transfer is not lost on Franziska: “It’s a milestone. Yes, we had top Chinese players in the league before—Shang Kun, for example—but FAN Zhendong is on another level. What Nico [BARROIS] managed to pull off—signing Fan and organizing this Final Four—is unbelievable. I usually get replies from him instantly on WhatsApp, but this time he went silent, so I knew he was under a lot of pressure. But this is incredible—for our club, for German table tennis, and for the entire sport in Europe. It doesn’t get much bigger than this.”
Back-to-Back Glory: Saarbrücken Triumph Again
After two days of top-class table tennis, 1. FC Saarbrücken TT successfully defended their title at the 2025 HYLO Champions League Final 4. In the final, held at Saarlandhalle Saarbrücken, the reigning champions overcame Borussia Düsseldorf in a repeat of last year’s decisive clash. On the opening day, Saarbrücken defeated Polish challengers KS Global Pharma Orlicz 1924 Suchedniów to secure their place in the final. Patrick FRANZISKA lost the opening match to ANTON Källberg on a sudden death point in the fifth game, but later redeemed himself by defeating Dang QIU—again by the narrowest of margins. Darko JORGIĆ overcame Timo BOLL, while Truls MÖREGÅRDH prevailed against Qiu to seal Saarbrücken’s triumph. Franziska spoke about his performance at the press conference following the team’s victory: “Anton started really strong in the first two games. His backhand was spot on, which I was a bit afraid of. But I made some small adjustments, and suddenly I was leading 5-3 in the fifth. But like Anton said, it’s always match points both ways in these matches—you can never be sure. I was honestly quite sad afterward that I didn’t take more risks in the decisive moments, especially when he served long twice. I played those points with only 70-80% intensity, not full energy.” Reflecting on his second match, Franziska described a shift in mindset: “Against Dang, it was the opposite. He led 5-2 in the fifth, and when I was down 3-0, I told myself during the timeout that I had to really go for every ball—so I wouldn’t regret anything later. In the end, it came down to small details. That last banana shot caught the edge. If I had hit it a split second later, it could have gone out or into the net. You have to take those risks. Luckily, they were on our side today, just like for Darko against Timo. I’m speechless and relieved that we won.” Darko JORGIĆ reflected on his win over Timo BOLL in what was the legend’s final Champions League match: “Playing against a legend in his last Champions League match—I didn’t want to lose this one. The last time we played, he won, so I’m really happy I managed to turn it around. I knew he’d start strong, and he did. He played really well. It’s amazing what Timo has achieved in his career. It’s always an honor to play him. Since our first match, it’s always been a big fight. I’m really proud to have won this one.” Truls MÖREGÅRDH arrived in Saarbrücken fresh off a bronze medal at the World Championships in Qatar, and carried that form into the Final 4: “Of course, it was tough to come here and play at a high level right after the World Championships. I had some shoulder pain during the whole tournament there, but when I arrived here, it actually felt amazing. I don’t know how or why—maybe I had some kind of energy boost that helped. I’m just really happy that I could perform at 100%. The conditions here are different—shorter matches, different tables, different balls—so it took some adjustment. But I’m very satisfied with how I played and how we played as a team.” Truls also confirmed that he will stay in Saarbrücken next season: “I feel great here. I couldn’t beat them, so I had to join them,” said MÖREGÅRDH, who previously played for Neu-Ulm, a team eliminated by Saarbrücken in last season’s semifinal.
Borussia Düsseldorf Fall Short in Final, Reflect on Narrow Defeat and the Rise of a Stronger Saarbrücken
After the 2025 HYLO Champions League Final 4 held last weekend, Borussia Düsseldorf—the most decorated club in the competition’s history—remain on six Champions League titles and six Europe Cup of Champions trophies. In the final at Saarlandhalle Saarbrücken, they were defeated by 1. FC Saarbrücken TT in a repeat of last year’s clash. Anton KÄLLBERG gave Borussia the perfect start with a dramatic sudden death win over Patrick FRANZISKA. However, Dang QIU fell in straight games to Truls MÖREGÅRDH, and later lost another tight five-set duel against Franziska—again decided by a sudden death point. Darko JORGIĆ prevailed over Timo BOLL, marking Boll’s final appearance in the Champions League. On Saturday, Borussia had advanced to the final with a convincing win over KS Dartom Bogoria Grodzisk Mazowiecki. Coach Danny HEISTER reflected on the outcome: “I think my team did everything they could, but it was not enough. There were some close matches, but in the end, Saarbrücken was stronger. They came out of the World Championships in great form. They now have three top players, all probably in the world’s top 20 or better. We had our chances, but didn’t convert. Still, the team gave everything.” HEISTER also commented on individual performances: “Dang wasn’t feeling great but still pushed to five sets and had match points. As for TIMO, I can only express my deepest respect for how he played against Darko. We’ll regroup and prepare for our next final in two weeks.” KÄLLBERG was Borussia’s lone point scorer in the final and acknowledged the fine margins: “It was full of ups and downs and sudden death finishes—extremely close. We’ve played so many times now, and it always comes down to the final point. Saarbrücken played at a very high level today. The way Darko beat Timo and the way Franziska played against Dang was impressive. They were simply the stronger team today. We’ll work to be better next time.”
1. FC Saarbrücken TT Defends Title at the 2025 HYLO Champions League Final 4
After two days of top-class table tennis, 1. FC Saarbrücken TT successfully defended their title at the 2025 HYLO Champions League Final 4. In the final held at Saarlandhalle Saarbrücken, the reigning champions overcame Borussia Düsseldorf in a repeat of last year’s decisive clash. This marks Saarbrücken’s third consecutive title, further solidifying their dominance under the Final 4 format. Meanwhile, Borussia Düsseldorf—the most decorated club in the competition’s history—remains on six Champions League titles and six Europe Cup of Champions trophy. In Saturday’s semifinals, Borussia Düsseldorf secured a convincing win over KS Dartom Bogoria Grodzisk Mazowiecki, while 1. FC Saarbrücken TT overcame Polish challengers KS Global Pharma Orlicz 1924 Suchedniów to book their place in the final. 1. FC Saarbrücken TT – Borussia Düsseldorf 3-1 Patrick FRANZISKA – Anton KALLBERG 2-3 (13-15, 8-11, 11-6, 11-7, 5-6) Anton KÄLLBERG held off Patrick FRANZISKA’s fierce comeback from 0–2 down to win their duel by the sudden death point in the fifth game. With a strong service-receive game, KÄLLBERG stormed to an early 5–0 lead. FRANZISKA responded with several pinpoint balls into the corners, narrowing the gap and reaching 7–8 from 4–8. KÄLLBERG earned the first game point at 7–10, but FRANZISKA, relying on a strong serve, leveled at 10–10. After saving two game points, the German had his own at 12–11, but it was KÄLLBERG who ultimately converted his fourth opportunity to take the game 15–13. KÄLLBERG kept up the pressure early in the second game. At 3–1, Borussia called a timeout due to a minor injury to the Swede’s hand. FRANZISKA leveled the score at 3–3 as they returned to the table. The game remained even until 7–7, but in the closing moments, KÄLLBERG capitalized on his first real opening and sealed it 11–8. With the pressure mounting, FRANZISKA shifted the momentum. He raced to a 6–1 lead in the third game, pushed further to 8–3, and eventually closed it 11–6 on his second game ball. The tide had clearly turned. A 5–1 lead in the fourth game sparked loud cheers from the crowd. KÄLLBERG kept his composure and leveled at 5–5, then 6–6, but FRANZISKA surged ahead once more to 9–6 and closed the game 11–7 to force a decider. In the decisive fifth game, FRANZISKA led 5–3, but KÄLLBERG stayed calm under pressure and ultimately delivered the first point of the match for Borussia Düsseldorf. “We had so many matches going back and forth. I think after the second game, Patrick really started to play better. We had great rallies, but I couldn’t finish them. In the end, it’s the one with better nerves that matters,” said KÄLLBERG. Truls MOREGARD – Dang QIU 3-0 (11-7, 11-4, 11-7) In a match that appeared one-sided from the outset, Truls MOREGARD nullified Borussia’s early advantage and brought the tie back to level terms. The Swede claimed the opening game without much trouble and maintained the same tempo, closing the second game even more convincingly. In the third, Dang QIU came close at 6–7, but after a timeout, Truls showed no signs of weakness. “Against QIU, it’s important to be as aggressive as possible. You can’t afford mistakes—you have to do everything right if you want to beat him. I felt good and played well. My service worked fine too,” said MOREGARD. Darko JORGIC – Timo BOLL 3-2 (17-15, 8-11, 11-7, 2-11, 6-1) In his final appearance in the Champions League, Timo BOLL delivered a vintage performance, pushing Darko JORGIC to his limits in a fantastic match that showed his enduring class. Although the Slovenian ultimately prevailed, it was a gripping battle throughout. JORGIC came out firing in the opening game, combining power and precision to establish a 7–4 lead. BOLL responded with composure, saving a game point at 9–10 and creating five of his own. Still, under pressure, Darko held firm and converted his second game point to take the lead. The second game saw BOLL come out in dominant fashion. He raced to a 7–2 lead and earned his first game point at 10–4. Though JORGIC mounted a brief comeback, BOLL closed it out 11–8. The third game was a rollercoaster. JORGIC led 5–1, but BOLL fought back to level at 5–5. However, JORGIC held his nerve and finished strong to win 11–7. In the fourth, BOLL took full control, overwhelming JORGIC with his aggressive play and forcing a decider. The fifth game began with JORGIC delivering outstanding serves, quickly pulling ahead 3–0. He maintained the momentum and eventually sealed the victory, ending a memorable contest against one of table tennis’s true legends. Patrick FRANZISKA – Dang QIU 3-2 (11-6, 2-11, 11-6, 7-11, 6-5) In the clash between two players who had both lost their opening encounters, Patrick FRANZISKA made the better start, but Dang QIU responded with intensity. The momentum shifted again in the third game, as FRANZISKA regained control, racing to a 5–0 lead and maintaining a safe margin to close out the game. QIU, however, did not back down. With a commanding performance, he forced a decider. In the fifth game, QIU started strongly, taking a 3–0 lead. The hosts called a timeout, and upon returning to the table, FRANZISKA won the next two points. QIU recovered quickly to earn match point at 5–2, but it was FRANZISKA who ultimately claimed the victory on a sudden death point.
HB Ostrov z.s. Reach the Final of the Europe Cup
After a first-leg defeat in Germany, HB Ostrov z.s. delivered a strong home performance to overcome Postsportverein Mühlhausen 1951 e.V. and book their place in the Europe Cup final. Vladislav URSU, Pavel SIRUCEK, and Andrej GACINA each claimed victories over Ovidiu IONESCU, Daniel HABESOHN, and Irvin BERTRAND, respectively — all in matches that went the full distance. The 3-0 team win leveled the overall score from the two legs, as the opening encounter had ended 3-1 in favor of Mühlhausen, thereby forcing a golden match. In the decisive golden match, GACINA and URSU sealed the victory for HB Ostrov with a 2-0 result. Head coach Tomáš DEMEK expressed his pride after the dramatic victory: “We knew we had to fight and try to force a Golden Match. The players believed in each other and the home environment was probably the main thing. It was good that we played the rematch in front of our own fans. I don’t think I’ve ever experienced such an adrenaline-filled match. Three singles ended 3:2, that’s incredible. I tried to be optimistic the whole time, the whole hall encouraged the players. I wanted a slightly different lineup for the Golden Match, but after consulting the whole team, we changed it. Advancing to the final is a huge success for our club.” Photo by J. LOSKOT Second leg HB Ostrov z.s. -Postsportverein Mühlhausen 1951 e.V. 3-0 Golden match HB Ostrov z.s. -Postsportverein Mühlhausen 1951 e.V. 2-0 Postsportverein Mühlhausen 1951 e.V. – HB Ostrov z.s. 3-1
German Giants Collide: Düsseldorf and Saarbrücken to Battle for HYLO Champions League Final 4 Crown
On the final day of the 2025 HYLO Champions League Final 4 in Saarbrücken, the title will be decided between Borussia Düsseldorf and 1. FC Saarbrücken TT — marking the fourth time these two powerhouses meet in the final of the competition, and the second consecutive time under the Final 4 format. The first semifinal, between Borussia Düsseldorf and KS Dartom Bogoria Grodzisk Mazowiecki, ended in favor of the German giants, who have already claimed six Champions League titles and six Europe Cup of Champions trophies — more than any other club in the competition’s history. In their quest for a third consecutive title, the host club 1. FC Saarbrücken TT overcame Polish side KS Global Pharma Orlicz 1924 Suchedniów to book their place in Sunday’s final. KS GLOBAL PHARMA ORLICZ 1924 SUCHEDNIÓW – 1 FC Saarbrücken Tischtennis e.V. 0-3 Jeongwoo PARK – Patrick FRANZISKA 2-3 (2-11, 10-12, 11-9, 11-7, 2-6) From the very first point, 1. FC Saarbrücken Tischtennis e.V. showed they were on a mission. Patrick FRANZISKA left Jeongwoo PARK without an answer to his game, taking the opening game in dominant fashion. The second game saw a better start from PARK, whose strong service helped him stay in the rally. However, Patrick was in no mood for charity — he withstood the pressure and converted his second game ball to take a 2-0 lead. In the third game, FRANZISKA faced serious pressure, as PARK unleashed a series of remarkable spins coming at lightning speed. The Korean narrowed the gap after some fantastic exchanges from both sides and, with full momentum, dominated the fourth game to force a decider. But FRANZISKA came out in full force in the fifth, reclaiming control and sealing the victory to give the defending champions a perfect start. “I started strong, but from the third game PARK showed why their team made it to the semis. He played so fast I could barely see where the ball was coming from. In the fifth game, I had to raise my level to 110 percent to win. Thanks to the great support from the Saarlandhalle crowd, I made it — they’re the ones who make the difference in such tight situations,” said FRANZISKA. Mateusz ZALEWSKI – Truls MOREGARD 1-3 (2-11, 11-9, 4-11, 3-11) Just a week after winning the bronze medal at the ITTF World Championships in Qatar, Truls MOREGARD returned to action — and true to his reputation, he stormed through the opening game. In the second, it took some time before Mateusz ZALEWSKI found his rhythm. Applying more pressure, he came back from 5-8 down, leveled the score, and eventually took the game to nullify Truls’ early advantage. MOREGARD responded fiercely. The Swede dominated the next two games to seal the match with a confident victory. “It was a bit difficult to adjust in such a short time after the World Championships — the matches here are shorter and the table is different — but with the fantastic support I get here, it’s fine. It’s a different feeling compared to last season when I played in the semis for TTC Neu-Ulm. Now, I really feel like I’m at home here,” said Truls, who famously beat both FRANZISKA and JORGIĆ last year, although his team lost the semifinal. Deni KOZUL – Darko JORCIC 2-3 (11-5, 11-9, 8-11, 6-11, 4-6) KOZUL had the better start in the all-Slovenian clash between two national teammates. He dominated the opening game, and although JORGIC managed to apply a bit more pressure in the second, he continued to struggle. KOZUL didn’t allow him to take control — after a few early exchanges of advantage, Deni held his ground and leveled at 8-8 and 9-9 before closing out the game to go 2-0 up. But the momentum shifted in the third. Darko JORGIC regrouped and won the game to stay in the match. He then forced a decider with a thrilling finish in the fourth that had spectators on the edge of their seats. In a nerve-wracking fifth game, JORGIC held his composure and launched the defending champions into yet another Champions League final. “We are very good friends and have known each other for 15 years. I started the match very passively, while he was very aggressive. Then I told myself, ‘If you want to win, you have to attack’ — and I did,” said JORGIC. KS DARTOM BOGORIA Grodzisk Mazowiecki – Borussia Düsseldorf 1-3 Milosz REDZIMSKI – Dang QIU 0-3 (11-13, 5-11, 11-13) QIU started with fierce intensity, but REDZIMSKI kept pace. In the opening game, Dang gained the early advantage, yet Milosz held on, leveling the score at 7-7 and later at 10-10. He saved two game points and even had one of his own, but QIU capitalized on his third opportunity to secure the game. The second game went clearly in QIU’s favor, but the third turned into another tight battle. REDZIMSKI led 7-6 and pushed the game into yet another close finish. He had a game point to stay in the match but couldn’t convert. On the other side, QIU seized his first opportunity to seal the win. “Milosz started really strong and he forced to give my best,” said QIU. Marek BADOWSKI – Anton KALLBERG 3-0 (11-8, 11-9, 12-10) The clash between Marek BADOWSKI and Anton KÄLLBERG was a much closer affair, with Marek taking control early to win the opening game. Despite a stronger start from KÄLLBERG in the second, BADOWSKI responded well, regaining momentum and forcing his opponent into errors. In the final stages, Anton saved two game points, and at 10-9, BADOWSKI called a timeout. Upon returning to the table, the Polish player managed to close out the game. In the third game, KÄLLBERG took more risks, but once Marek settled into the new rhythm, the match became evenly balanced again. KÄLLBERG had a chance to stay in the match at 10-9, but BADOWSKI saved it and eventually secured the win. “The crucial moment was the second game. Anton had
Special ETTU Award for Timo BOLL
Before the start of the first semifinal match at the 2025 HYLO Champions League Final 4 between Borussia Düsseldorf and KS Dartom Bogoria Grodzisk Mazowiecki, Timo BOLL was presented with a special award in recognition of his outstanding career. The award was presented by ETTU President Pedro MOURA, honouring BOLL’s remarkable contribution and lasting influence on the sport of table tennis. “Thank you for the unforgettable moments. Thank you, and congratulations on your outstanding achievements in European table tennis. Please stay around and don’t leave us,” said MOURA. Timo BOLL: 150 Champions League Wins for Borussia Düsseldorf “To finish with a title would be really nice!” Timo BOLL recently reaffirmed what he had already stated last August: “I would love to win one more title with Borussia!” He still has two chances to do so – at 2025 HYLO Champions League Final 4 in Saarbrücken this weekend (May 31/June 1) and the German Championship on June 15. No club has won more titles in Champions League than Borussia Düsseldorf – and no player more than Timo BOLL. He arrived on the Rhine in 2006 already as Champions League champion. He had previously won the title in 2005 and 2006 with his former club TTV Gönnern. With the German record champions, he lifted the trophy in 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2021 – he missed out in 2022 as the final against Russian club Orenburg was canceled due to the war in Ukraine. Timo BOLL: “Nicest and most memorable was the first championship with Gönnern. It was such a big surprise and for a small club like Gönnern a crazy achievement. “ He also played in four more finals. This year, Danny HEISTER’S team – with the now 44-year-old Boll – is one win away from another final. On Saturday, their opponent is Bogoria Mazowiecki from Poland. But first, a look back at the remarkable stats of this exceptional athlete: 150 Champions League victories in 125 appearances wearing the red jersey. He has been undefeated in the TTCL since the epic semifinal against Neu-Ulm in 2023, where he narrowly lost 2–3 to Truls MÖREGÅRDH. Interestingly, MÖREGÅRDH could be his opponent again in a potential final against Saarbrücken, having transferred there –for the Champions League – from the Danube to the Saar. Since that match, Boll has won eight straight TTCL games and in his 18-year international career, he has only had to congratulate an opponent 35 times.
Saarbrücken Eyeing Final Berth as They Face Suchedniów in HYLO Champions League Final 4 Semifinal
The city of Saarbrücken will once again be the focal point of top-level European club table tennis this weekend, as it hosts the 2025 HYLO Champions League Final 4. One of the standout semifinal clashes will see the host club and reigning champion, 1. FC Saarbrücken TT, take on Polish side KS Global Pharma Orlicz 1924 Suchedniów. The German squad boasts a powerful lineup that includes Truls MOREGARD, fresh from winning bronze at the World Championships, Patrick FRANZISKA, Darko JORGIĆ, Cedric MEISSNER, Eduard IONESCU, and Yuto MURAMATSU. Their opponents from Suchedniów, however, have shown no fear throughout their historic run, with Robert FLORAS, Deni KOZUL, Mateusz ZALEWSKI, and Jeongwoo PARK proving they can compete with Europe’s elite. Patrick FRANZISKA, who recently returned from the World Championships in Qatar where he reached the Round of 16, shared his thoughts ahead of the crucial semifinal: “We are used to playing a lot of competitions after big events. So, I had two, three days of rest with the family and then after that, I was in full swing again. The motivation is very high since we play on home soil and want to defend our title. We practice together in Saarbrücken — the whole team — Truls came little later. I think the spirit has been very good throughout the Champions League season. We have a clear goal, and that’s to win the semi-final, first of all, tomorrow on Saturday.” Asked to analyze the adversaries, FRANZISKA added: “They have a strong Korean player, who beat Jonathan GROTH, for example, in the quarter-finals. So I guess he won’t be easy to beat. And then with Danny KOZUL — a guy who played in Saarbrücken and knows Darko especially well — it promises to be a pretty interesting semi-final. But of course, our goal is to make it to the final.” KS Global Pharma Orlicz 1924 Suchedniów have already caused a major upset this season, but the German side will be a tough team to overcome. “Our strength is that we’re a very strong team across all positions, and we can all play in different positions. I think it’s hard for the adversary to predict how we will line up. Our confidence comes from knowing each other very well and genuinely enjoying being together — that’s what makes us strong. Our confidence is pretty high at the moment.”