Hungary in Rotterdam is aiming for the Olympic Games quotas

06/05/2011 – The Hungarian head coach for men’s team Zsolt HARCZI will count on Janos JAKAB and Daniel KOSIBA at the forthcoming World Individual Championships in Rotterdam. JAKAB is currently best ranked Hungarian player at the position no 79

06/05/2011 – The Hungarian head coach for men’s team Zsolt HARCZI will count on Janos JAKAB and Daniel KOSIBA at the forthcoming World Individual Championships in Rotterdam. JAKAB is currently best ranked Hungarian player at the position no 79 at the World’s rankings whilst KOSIBA occupies spot no. 189.
At the Peter TEGLAS’ list are three names. Women’s team coach named Krisztina TOTH world’s no 35 Georgina P??no. 51 and Petra LOVAS no. 52 as a member of the national squad.

The most important goal for the women’s team is to justify their seeding position. Hungary is aiming for two quotas for Olympic Games in London 2012. In men’s singles event JAKAB could reach the Round of 32 whilst KOSIBA set the goals to Round of 64.

In Yokohama 2009 Krisztina TOTH and Georgina POTA reached the round of 16 in Women’s Doubles Event.

(by Kristof LAJTAI courtesy HTTA)

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