Girls from Luxembourg in superb shape

Games of the Small States of Europe

 

The opening day of the Games of the Small States of Europe Women’s team of Luxembourg concluded unbeaten. In Sport Center Zupa in Tivat KONSBRUCK TAMASAUSKAITE and GONDERINGER overcame Cyprus’ MELETIE and KOUREA 3:0. In second match Luxembourg prevailed against San Marino’s MORRI and YAN.

 

Malta overcame Island 3:0 whilst Monaco prevailed against Montenegro by same margin. Montenegro recovered to overcame Malta in the second Round and Monaco secured another victory over Island.

 

In Men’s Team’s Event Monaco overcame Island 3:0 and Montenegro by same margin. Cyprus overcame Luxembourg and Malta also in three matches whilst San Marino needed one more to beat Malta. They lost against Luxembourg 3:0.

 

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