Tarnobrzeg once again in the national final

Women’s National Championships of Poland

 

Actual ECLW runner-up and 2018/19 ECLW finalist (May 3-11) KTS Enea Siarka Tarnobrzeg booked its place in the final of the National Championships of Poland as it beat twice GLKS Scania Nadarzyn. Tarnobrzeg won second semi-final clash in straight games in spite of playing without two strong defenders HAN Ying and LI Qian.

 

All three encounters took three sets each: Viktoria PAVLOVICH vs – Paulina KRZYSEK Elizabeta SAMARA vs. Klaudia KUSINSKA and Kinga STEFANSKA vs. – Katarzyna SLIFIRZCYK. Tonight April 6th Tarnobrzeg will find out the name of its opponent in the 2018/19 final.

 

Polish champion two-time ECLW runner-up are going to play for ECLW crown next month against reigning champion Dr. CASL from Croatia.

 

 

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