England overcame Serbia

England beat Serbia in the match of the Stage one of the European Championships Teams. Tomorrow also at home they will meet France.

In the opening match Paul DRINKHALL overcame Bence BOGNAR (11:4 11:9 12:10) Tom JARVIS did not change the rhythm and beat Aleksa GACEV (11:3 11:1 9:11 11:6). Samuel WALKER beat coach of the Serbian national team Milos DJUKIC (11:4 11:0 11:0).

“I think it was a good professional performance. It’s always a challenging match against Serbia they are strong fighting players and they always seem to find a way to make it difficult so it was a good solid performance from us and good to get the win ” said Paul DRINKHALL.

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