BENTSEN: We hope to see Timo BOLL

Rosklide Bordtennis BTK61 will fight for the top spot of TTCLM Group D on December 21st meeting Borussia Dusseldorf on home soil

 

Rosklide Bordtennis BTK61 recorded a very important win in France playing TTCLM Round 5 game against Hennebont last Friday. Denmark’s side won 3:2 in spite of being two matches behind keeping their knockout phase dream alive.

 

“We are quite happy after our win in Hennebont. We had as goal from the start to go for a lot of good matches and a lot of fun. Now we are sure to play 1/4 final in either ETTU Cup or Champions League” stated Roskilde’s team manager Allan BENTSEN.

 

All three Roskilde’s players – Michael MAZE ZHAI Yujia and Laurens TROMER won their matches in full five games. The same scenario was seen in the opening round in Poland when the lower-seeded team (no. 16) in the ongoing season showed a good team work against Dekorglass Dzialdowo.

 

“The match in France was good. We were a bit sad after first two matches. We had played two good matches but the score was 0-2. After that we continued to play good and the little luck/margins was on our side. And again all three our players performed good and won one match each” stressed BENTSEN.

 

Concluding round of Group D will be held on December 21st when Roslide hosts ten times TTCLM winner and group’s leader Borussia Dusseldorf.

 

“We look forward to welcome Dusseldorf in last round. We play for the first place in the group with a win (better than our lost there) but if we lose it can be the third place. We are very happy and take what come. We hope to see Timo (BOLL) in Roskilde on 21. December” explained BENTSEN.

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