Dekorglass Dzialdowo made a big step toward title

Men’s ETTU Cup final

 

In the opening leg of the Men’s ETTU Cup final French club Chartres ASTT failed to take advantage of home soil. Poland’s K.S. Dekorglass Dzialdowo left the venue in France with 3:1 victory.

 

WANG Yang’s role in club’s success was pivotal. He beat both Swede Par GERELL and Austria’s player Robert GARDOS. Austrian suffered in the opening match as well; Chun Ting WONG gave his club good start. The only point for the French club came from Alexandre ROBINOT who beat Jiri VRABLIK.

 

The return leg is scheduled for May 18th.

 

Chartres ASTT – K.S. Dekorglass Dzialdowo 1:3

 

Robert GARDOS – Chun Ting WONG (8:11 4:11 7:11)

Par GERELL – WANG Yang (9:11 3:11 11:6 6:11)

Alexandre ROBINOT – Jiri VRABLIK (12:10 11:4 11:9)

Robert GARDOS – WANG Yang (8:11 2:11 5:11)

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