Belarus recorded victory in the first match of the ITTF EC Qualifications

The first match in the ITTF European Championships Stage 1 was played today in Russia. In women’s Group A in front of 130 spectators guests took away the points. Belarus succeded in straight three matches.

 

Russia – Belarus 0:3

 

MIKHAILOVA –PAVLOVICH 0:3 (6:11 9:11 2:11)

VOROBEVA – PRIVALOVA 0:3 (6:11 9:11 8:11)

NOSKOVA – BOGDANOVA 2:3 (10:12 11:3 11:5 10:12 7:11)

 

First Round of the ITTF European Championships Stage 1

 

Tuesday 27th February Women’s Event

 

Germany – Azarbaijan

Netherlands – Italy

Hungary – Spain

Austria – Switzerland

Poland – Slovenia

Serbia – Scotland

Turkey – Estonia

England – Norway

Lithuania – Finland

 

 

Men’s Event

 

Portugal – Hungary

Slovenia – Belgium

Sweden – Denmark

Croatia – Turkey

Ukraine – Belarus

Greece – Luxemburg

Belgium – Bosnia and Hercegovina

Czech Republic – Cyprus

Italy – Norway

Israel – Kosovo

Netherland – Montenegro

Lithuania – Azerbaijan

Ireland – San Marino

England – Bosnia and Hercegovina

Finland – Scotland

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