Russia’s TTC Kazan booked their place in the quarterfinal

Women’s ETTU Cup

 

After TMK-TAGMET Taganrog and CP Lyssois Lille Métropole Russia’s TTC Kazan also booked their place in the quarterfinal of the Women’s ETTU Cup. They overcame TT Moravsky Krumlov in straight matches in the return leg. In previous encounter Russia’s club won 3:1.

 

Antonina SAVELYEVA overcame Kristyna MIKULCOVA Anna BLAZHKO prevailed against Mitsuki YOSHIDA and Ekaterina OKHOTNIKOVA beat Ekaterina CHERNYAVSKAYA.

 

In the last match in Round Four tomorrow ALCL TT Grand-Quevilly will meet Tecnigen Linares. In Men’s ETTU Cup tomorrow Chartres ASTT will play against Leka Enea Tenis de Mesa Fortune Kyiv will meet DeBoer Taverzo and   TTC Sokah Hoboken will meet Logis Auderghem TT.

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