Bogoria aims TTCLM quarter-finals

One of decisive matches of the TTCLM Round 6 will be held between BOGORIA GRODZISK MAZOWIECKI and G.V. HENNEBONT TT this Thursday (19:00 CET)

 

BOGORIA GRODZISK MAZOWIECKI approaches decisive TTCLM Round 6 match against G.V. HENNEBONT in full swing after two very important victories in seven days. First they beat away FC SAARBRUCKEN TISCHTENNIS in the latest TTCLM game 3:1 then they repeated the same score in the super clash of Polish Super League against KS UNIA AZS AWFiS GDANSK to take over the leading position. The 2013 ETTU Cup runner-up now needs victory against French side to secure the quarter-final berth of 2016/17 TTCLM.

 

Both sides Bogoria and Hennebont stand on 3-2 score in the Group C. Team manager of Polish club Dominik WIECZOREK provided us some statements of Bogoria`s player Daniel GORAK who stressed concerning the game in Saarbucken:

 

“We knew that we are in difficult situation and if we wanna fight for the quarterfinal we have to put everything on one card and we have succeeded”.

 

GORAK has played two matches in Germany first he lost to Patrick BAUM then he overcame Andrey SEMENOV. He wasn`t surprised by the fact that Bojan TOKIC will not be his second opponent:

 

“In first match with BAUM I was and played really nervous so it was the main reason of my loss. And before my second game I heard that I will face young SEMENOV so I knew if I play calm I win this game.”

 

Concerning chances against Hennebont on December 15th?

“I’m glad that everything will be in our hands and if me Panos (GIONIS) and GAO play big game in front of our fans we are able to win this game”.

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