TT Joué les Tours Advances to Second Phase

In the Champions League Women the opening stage was divided into two groups. The top two teams in Group 1 are SKST Plus Hodonin from Czechia and ALCL TT Grand-Quevilly from France. In Group B the French team TT Joué les Tours and SH-ITB Budaörsi Sport Club from Hungary lead the standings.

In Group A SKST Plus Hodonin emerged victorious in all four matches. Natalia PARTYKA JEE Minhyung and Solomiya BRATEYKO secured wins against ALCL TT Grand-Quevilly Panathinaikos AC from Greece GIRBAU-VIC TT from Spain and Miró Ganxets Reus from Spain. Only the Spanish club managed to push them to a full-distance match. ALCL TT Grand-Quevilly suffered only one loss with LI Samoson WU Jiaduo Isa COK and Anais SALPIN forming their team. Miró Ganxets Reus gave both favorites a tough fight but ended the stage without a win.

In Group A TT Joué les Tours represented by Audrey ZARIF HE Li and Nolwenn FORT overcame SH-ITB Budaörsi Sport Club TT Moravsky Krumlov from Czechia Spanish Tecnigen Linares and HB Ostrov z.s. from Czechia. For the Hungarian club Georgina POTA Dora MADARASZ and Helga DARI were in action.

In Round Two the following teams are already placed: Group A: KTS Enea Siarkopol Tarnobrzeg from Poland and TTC Novi Sad from Serbia. In Group B: UCAM Cartagena TM from Spain and TT Saint Quentin from France. In Group C: Linz AG Froschberg from Austria and Etival ASRTT from France. In Group D: Metz TT from France and ASD Quattro Mori from Italy.

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