Post SV Mühlhausen 1951 e.V. in good run

In Group B in Champions League Men Post SV Mühlhausen 1951 e.V. is in fine run. They secured two wins in two opening matches in Czech Republic.

German club prevailed against hosts SKST Tesla Batteries Havirov after a very close five matches battle. Zokhid KENJAEV beat both Steffen MENGEL and Ovidiu IONESCU but it was not enough. Daniel HABESOHN MENGEL and KIM Taehyun each scored for Post SV Mühlhausen 1951 e.V.

Austria’s Solex-Consult Wiener Neustadt beat Arteal SD Compostela in straight matches.

In second round German club beat Arteal SD Compostela in straight matches whilst SKST Tesla Batteries Havirov prevailed against Solex-Consult Wiener Neustadt.

In Group A Top Spin Messina EUCI needed full five matches to overcame GDCS Juncal. Matteo MUTTI won both his matches against Jose MAGALHAES and Kirill SHVETS. Leonardo MUTTI had much harder time. He went full distance against SHVETS and lost but in decisive match he won another long distance thriller against Jose MAGALHAES.

Mighty TTC Neu-Ulm beat CSS-SZAK ODORHEIU SECUIESC and TTC Ostrava 2016 in two rounds and tomorrow they will meet USD Apuania Carrara Tennistavolo. Italian side is also unbeaten so far.

 

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