China Open: big day for Natalia PARTYKA

Polish player Natalia PARTYKA will play tomorrow in quarter final of GAC GROUP 2012 Harmony China Open at Suzhou, after today’s two victories. The world’s no. 63 started beating no. 70 LEE I-Chen (Chinese Taipei) in six games and after that surprised Sing,

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