HAN Ying and YANG Xiaoxin proved their good shape in Doha

In the first leg of the Europe Champions League Women final Poland’s KTS Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg will host Germany’s TTC Berlin eastside on Sunday at 20.15 CET.

Hosts will play in the final for the fourth time and they clinched the title in 2019.

On their way to the ultimate stage KTS Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg beat Linz AG Froschberg in the semis and TT Saint Quentinois in the quarterfinal. In Groups stage they recorded 3 straight matches win over Linz AG Froschberg Saint-Denis US 93 Tennis de Table and Ttc Moravsky Krumlov.

However there is no doubt they are going to meet toughest adversary now -five time winner of the Champions Legue.

“Of course our opponent has much more experience they won title many times and they are favorite. Individual duels is a matter of momently shape mostly everyone can beat everyone. The players knows each other very well ” said coach NECEK Zbigniew.

Portugal’s FU Yu Germany’s HAN Ying and Monaco’s YANG Xiaoxin alongside Romania’s Elizabeta SAMARA are the leading stars.

“ I am happy that HAN Ying and YANG Xiaoxin play very well in Doha but unfortunately they can come for final tired. Berlin has no such worries. But honestly we are happy we can play in the final this is our success and it is a kind of fest for us.”

HAN Ying reached the final of the WTT Star Contender Doha 2022 and she lost in the ultimate stage against Miyuu KIHARA 3:4. YANG Xiaoxin reached the quarterfinals of the tournament .

In Polish League is the leader in the regular part before the start of the play-off.

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