Easy wins for Arteal and CP Lyssois Lille

 

In the return leg of the Women’s ETTU Cup Arteal Tenis de Mesa and CP Lyssois Lille Métropole justifed their supremacy shown in two weeks earlier. Spanish and French clubs beat Austria’s TTC Villach and Sweden’s Sparvägen TTC again in straight matches.

 

Arteal Tenis de Mesa played with Tatiana SANTOS Roxana IAMANDI and Raquel BONILLA GONZALEZ whilst Tamolwan KHETKHUAN YANG Xiao Xin and Agnes LE LANNIC were on duty for for CP Lyssois Lille Metropole.

 

Leka Enea Tenis de Mesa suffered defeat in the return leg tonight but they are through to the next round in the Men’s ETTU Cup by better game ratio. Ping Pong Club Villeneuvois won in France by same result 3:1 as they lost two weeks ago but the game ratio is 17:16 in favor of Leka.

 

Romain RUIZ gave hosts good start tonight but Hampus SODERLUND forced RUIZ to go full distance. Adrien MATTENET lost in straight games against Daniel KOSIBA before Stephane OUAICHE and RUIZ succeeded in next two matches. KOSIBA also stretched the fourth duel to full distance.

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