TTC Sokah Hoboken in Round four

 

In Women’s ETTU Cup Tecnigen Linares beat Leka Enea Tenis de Mesa in full distance match to secure the place in the Fourth Round. TTC Kazan also repeated the result from the opening leg and overcame Hotel-Museo Patria Chica Priego TM in straight matches. ALCL TT Grand-Quevilly joined them after 3:0 victory over DT Roodt – Syre.

 

Roxana Ana Maria ISTRATE Orawan PARANANG and Paula BUENO played for the winning Tecnigen Linares whilst Anna BLAZHKO Daria SHADRINA and Antonina SAVELYEVA represented Kazan in Spain. Galia DVORAK SUN Jiayi and TIAN Yuan led ALCL TT Grand-Quevilly to the next phase.

 

In Men’s ETTU Cup Logis Auderghem TT suffered in Croatia against STK Starr Varaždin 2:3 but they won the opening leg 1:3 so they are safely through. Ludovic BIERNY beat Sorosh AMIRI NIA and Leon ŠANTEK. For three points for guests Leon ŠANTEK beat Niels VELDEKENS Ronald REĐEP overcame Jasper MERCKX and Sorosh defeated Niels VELDEKENS in the decisive match.

 

Once again SK Vydrany lost against TTC Sokah Hoboken. Rajko GOMERS won both his encounters against Samuel NOVOTA and against Zoltan LELKES. Stefan PEKO beat Jeremy PETIOT and that was the only win for hosts. Laurens DEVOS overcame LELEKAS.

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