Mie SKOV helped Hillerød GI reach the second phase in ETTU Cup

Hillerød GI bordtennis hosted the opening round of ETTU CUP group D and after successful event progressed to the next phase from second spot.

 

Good news for Danish table tennis is comback of Mie SKOV.

 

 “Our first lady and most famous Danish women table tennis player ever – Mie Skov – had a fantastic comeback and won 5 out of 6. Even though it is not a professional comeback this is very good for promoting women’s table tennis in Denmark” stated Thomas Hjermind Jensen.

 

TTV Lybrae Heerlen concluded the competition at the posion one. CTT Balaguer Villart Logistic and TTC Rapid Luzern are third and fourth.

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