Fierce battles all over the Europe in both Men’s and Women’s Cups

The second round of the Men’s and Women’s ETTU Cup is ahead of us. This weekend 16 clubs in each category will fight for the knock out phase. Only winners and runners up of the four groups will proceed to the next round.

 

In Men’s ETTU Cup in Group A in Poland Energa KTS Torun will host Belgium’s Logis Auderghem Spain’s Irun Leka Enea Tenis de Mesa and Romania’s CS Mioveni. Two last clubs in standings booked their place in the Second round after finished on top two positions in previous phase.

 

In Netherlands Enjoy & Deploy Taverzo will host Belgium’s TTC Sokah Hoboken Italiy’s ASD Marcozzi and Ukraine’s Fortune Kyiv. Spain’s Arteal Tenis de Mesa  is the host of the Group C. The leader at the standings is Turkish Besiktas Jimnastik Kulubu and Slovakia’s SK Vydrany and Portugal’s GDCS Juncal came from the top positions in Round One. In Group D Craotia’s STK Libertas Marinkolor will host SF SKK El Nini Praha from Czech Republic Spain’s DKV Borges Vall and Belgium’s CTT Royal Alpa Schaerbeek Woluwe.

 

In Women’s ETTU Cup Group A will be played in Austria. Leistungszentrum Linz AG Froschberg hosts Russia’s SKNT Luch Vladimir Spain’s Irun leka Enea and Spain’s Hotel Patria Chica Museo Priego. Romania’s ASC Dumbravita awaits Greek’s AO DAO Tavrou Turkey’s Kocasinan Belediyesi Spor Club and Dutch Dozy Den Helder / Noordkop.

 

In Group C Serbia’s Novi Sad will host Spanish Arteal Tenis de Mesa Belgium’s KTTC AFP Antwerpen and Greek’s Sarises Florinas. In Group D Czech’s TTC Moravsky Krumlov will host Spanish CTT Balaguer – Villart Logistic Ukraine’s Team Grace and Sweden’s Sparvägen TTC.

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