TTC Neu Ulm awaits KS Dekorglass Dzialdowo at home

TTC Neu Ulm enters the stage of the Champions League Men this Sunday. German side is completed after biggest stars of the table tennis spent most of the autumn in Asia at the tournaments. Poland’s KS Dekorglass Dzialdowo already started their campaign in Group C of the Champions League Men with the victory over Sporting Clube de Portugal (3:0). This Sunday they travel to Germany to meet TTC Neu Ulm.

„All players are in good shape. They put in a great performance in Asia and rested for a few days afterwards. Now the focus is on the Champions League. Every group in the Champions League is strong. We are now focusing first on the match against the Polish team on Sunday. This game is very important for us. At home and in front of our home crowd ” said coach Dima MAZUNOV. “The goal is of course to successfully master the group and advance to the quarterfinals.”

With such heavyweights like no. 4 in the World Tomokazu HARIMOTO no. 5 Truls MOREGARDH no. 8 YUN Ju Lin and No 9 Dimitrij OVTCHAROV there is no doubt who is the favorite for the top position in the Group. TTC Neu Ulm has the strongest line up in the Champions Legue this season.

At the WTT Cup Finals Xinxiang 2022 HARIMOTO reached the final after he beat OVTCHAROV in the semis. YUN Ju Lin and MOREGARDH lost in the quarters. At the WTT Champions Macao Truls played in the semis their shape is at the highest level already.

In Previous stage Germany’s club recorded three victories all three in straight matches. They were in the Group with Italian USD Apuania Carrara Tennistavolo Romania’s CSS-SZAK ODORHEIU SECUIESC and Czech Republic TTC Ostrava 2016.

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