Lionel WEBER looking forward Top 16

2020 CCB Europe Top 16 Cup

 

Lionel WEBER is happy that he will be part of the one of the most prestige’s European event. On his home soil he will represent Switzerland at the 2020 CCB Europe Top 16 Cup this weekend.

 

“ I feel very well especially physically. I’m ready for this Top 16. I had a good preparation with German Open. I have to focus and be mentally ready now. But I really looking forward! I enjoy experience; I will try to focus and play my best table tennis. It’s sure that I always want to win my matches but I think results come in 2nd place.”

 

This is third time for WEBER to participate at the 2020 CCB Europe Top 16 Cup

 

“I could learn a lot. I was very stressful and pretty nervous during my first year. Last year I had a little bit too high expectations wanted to make it too good and I wasn’t happy about my performance. Now I’ll try to just play my game and try to make it better this year.”

 

What are your goals for 2020 season?

 

“I would like to reach Top 100 in World Ranking. I’ll try to go to Olympic Games as well. It will be hard but I had to try it.”

 

Top 16 will be in Montreux for 3 years again. What do you think it can make for Swiss TT ?

 

“It’s very important for Swiss Table Tennis because it gives incredible atmosphere for the public and swiss people can be inspired by the best players.”

 

Which player do you want to play against at Top 16?

 

“I don’t prefer a specific player. All are very strong. I will play against a top 8 player I will be the underdog and it will be a great experience anyway.”

 

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