TTSC UMMCshowed no weak spot in Neu Ulm

In Germany tonight TTC Neu-Ulm failed to take advantage in the home match against Russia’s TTSC UMMC. Club from Verkhnaya Pyshma 3:0.

In the opening match Dane Jonathan GROTH prevailed against member of the Russia’s team in Ulm’s jersey Vladimir SIDORENKO 3:1 (11:7 11:9 9:11 12:10) .

Liam PITCHFORD proved too strong for Greek player Ioannis SGOUROPOULOS but his match was equally thrilling 3:1 (11:10 11:8 7:11 11:6). Croatia’s Tomislav PUCAR sealed the duel with the another four games win over Lev KATSMAN 3:1 (9:11 4:11 11:1 11:8).

Second leg is scheduled for Wednesday in Verkhnaya Pyshma.

 

 

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