Close call for HB Ostrov z.s.

The list of Group winners in the opening phase of the Champions league Men is completed. At the top of the Groups are: HB Ostrov z.s. From Czech Republic Postsportverein Mühlhausen 1951 eV and TTC Neu Ulm from Germany and French AS Pontoise Cergy TT.

At home soil HB Ostrov beat ASISA BORGES VALL from Spain TOP SPIN Messina EUCI from Italy and Portugal’s GDCS Do Juncal.

In Group B Postsportverein Mühlhausen 1951 eV overcame Austria’s Solex-Consult TT Wiener Neustadt Spanish ARTEAL – SD Compostela and SKST TESLA BATTERIES Havirov from Czech Republic.

In Group C the winner is TTC Neu Ulm who played against Italy’s USD Apuania Carrara Tennistavolo Romania’s CSS-SZAK Odorheiu Secuiesc and TTC Club Ostrava 2016 from Czech Republic.

Inb Group D AS Pontoise Cergy TT beat SF SKK El Nino Praha of Czech Republic PTE PEAC Kalo-Meh of Hungary and LEKA ENEA TDM from Spain.

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