Eslovs targets TTCLM quarter-final

President of the actual ETTU Cup winner Thomas ANDERSON speaks about today`s away match against KST Manekin-Energa Torun

 

KTS Manekin-Energa Torun and Eslovs AI Bordtennis are privileged to open the 2015/16 TTCLM season today in Poland (18.00 CET). The actual ETTU Cup winner from Sweden is focused to reach next stage this time because they finished 3rd last year in the group stage although they played very well. Eslovs`president Thomas ANDERSON explains what will be the target in the upcoming season.

“After last season when we finished 3rd in the group and later became winners of the ETTU Cup our aim this season is to advance to at least the quarterfinals stage of the Champions League. The match away against KST – Manekin Energa Torun will obviously be tough but we hope it will be a good match and that we are victorious.

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