Europe’s no 3 GAUZY coming back from injury

China Construction Bank 2018 ITTF Europe Top 16 Cup

 

In the less of the month time elite Europe’s players will gather for another prestigues China Construction Bank ITTF Europe Top 16 Cup in Montreux (on 3rd and 4th February). Crème de la crème of Old Continet will face great challenge in glamorous Swiss city.

 

World’ no. one Dimitrij OVTCHAROV and legendary Timo BOLL leads the list with Frenchman Simon GAUZY at the position no. three at the seedings. Unfortunately currently he is not in the best of shape.

 

“ I’m suffering from a back injury for more than one month now and it’s difficult for me to come back ” said GAUZY. “I have no aim at the moment… my only aim is to come back as soon as possible from that injury.

Last year in Antibes he was third. So far is unknow will he play any tournament before China Construction Bank ITTF Europe Top 16 Cup.

 

“I am in Germany now and I don’t know what will be my first tournament in 2018. Top 16 last year was great for me. Playing in France was for me was awesome experience and I have played some great matches. I missed the final by narow margin but that was great match.”

 

Whole year was very good.

 

“2017 was my best year for me. I have entered the top 10 in the World and made huge progress into the tournaments I have played. My table tennis level has increased a lot. In my opinion so it was great.”

 

He is not afraid of challernge in Montreux.

 

“My main opponent will be my body… if my body is fine I will be able to face anyone. Keep improving my table tennis wise is my goal. If I can get my first title on tour would be great but I’m focusing on my practice and how to improve!”

In Salle Omnisport du Pierrier will also play Vladimir SAMSONOV of Belarus Marcos FREITAS of Portugal Ruwen FILUS of Germany Kristian KARLSSON of Sweden Alexander SHIBAEV of Russia Bastian STEGER of Germany Jonathan GROTH of Denmark Emmanuel LEBESSON of France Tiago APOLONIA of Portugal Mattias KARLSSON of Sweden Panagiotis GIONIS of Greece Stefan FEGERL of Austria Lionel WEBER of Switzerland.

 

In Women’s Top 16 will play: LI Jie of Netherlands Elizabeta SAMARA of Romania Georgina POTA of Hungary Sofia POLCANOVA of Austria Petrissa SOLJA of Germany LI Qian of Poland Matilda EKHOLM of Sweden Daniela MONTEIRO DODEAN and Bernadette SZOCS of Romania Viktoria PAVLOVICH of Belarus NI Xia Lian of Luxembourg Polina MIKHAILOVA of Russia Sabine WINTER of Germany Tetyana BILENKO of Ukraine and Rachel MORET of Switzerland.

 

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