Dr. Casl confident in its win in Poland

Second leg of Seamaster ECLW semi-finals will be held this Saturday (April 7 18:00) in Tarnobrzeg

 

Seamaster ECLW no. 1 seed KTS Enea Sairka Tarnobrzeg won first semi-final thriller against Dr. Casl 3:2 (10:11) held three weeks ago in Zagreb but Croatian side has no doubt that the second leg belongs to them.

 

“To be honest we were expecting a victory in the first match. Unfortunately one ball has been decided in their favor. However I am confident in our win in Poland” stated President of Croatian club Martin-Tino CASL.

 

LI Jie lost both her games against Elizabeta SAMARA and LI Qian but CASL see her in a winning mode in Poland:

 

„It’s not possible to see our best ranked European player LI Jie losing four encounters in the semi-finals. She lost her first two matches but now I am sure that she will take one at least. FU Yu showed that she’s able to beat HAN Ying in spite of being defeated in the close first tense clash in Zagreb. Regarding ZHOU I am expecting from her to continue her nice winning streak. If the host side change again positions of their players in the line-up no problem. It’s better for FU to play against LI Qian as well as for LI Jie against HAN Ying. She overcame Elizabeta SAMARA in the semis of the ITTF-Europe Top 16 hence I expect see her to repeat it in Poland”.

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