Borussia respects current ETTU Cup champion

Table Tennis Champions League Men Round 2

 

TTCLM record holder 11-time winner Borussia Dusseldorf aims its second win in Group D playing away game against actual ETTU Cup winner GV Hennebont TT. Both sides won their encounters in the opening round.

 

“It is after all the current ETTU Cup champion. Hence we come with the latest best possible team to Hennebont. Clear goal is the 1st place of the group therefor we have to win no matter how” stated Borussia Dusseldorf team manager Andreas PREUSS.

 

Round 2 game to be held this Thursday October 17th 19:30 CET. It will be a chance to see actual shape of players who participated at the recent 2019 German Open in Bremen where Borussia’s biggest star Timo BOLL reached quarter-finals.

 

 

 

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