Berlin Eastside in superb run

The duel between two clubs with four German stars concluded in favour of hosts TTC Berlin Eastside. 2011/12 WECL champion, no.4 seed in 2013/14 season, team from Germany with SILBEREISEN, POTA and IVANCAN on one side proved too strong for Metz with ABBAT,,

The duel between two clubs with four German stars concluded in favour of hosts TTC Berlin Eastside. 2011/12 WECL champion, no.4 seed in 2013/14 season, team from Germany with SILBEREISEN, POTA and IVANCAN on one side proved too strong for Metz with ABBAT, WU and SCHREINER on the other.

SHAN Xiaona World’s no. 36 player left no trace of chance for Alice ABBAT. French player is ranked only at position no 203 and the gap in the ranking was too wide.

Hungarian star Georgina POTA placed at position no. 50 at last World Rankings had much harder job against WU Jiaduo, World’s no. 34 and European Champion from 2009. However it proved to be true only on paper. In game POTA showed great performance and recorded clean, straight games, win.

Irene IVANCAN no. 51 at World’s rankings beat SCHREINER Yunli, leaving only one game to her adversary.

TTC Berlin Eastside – Metz 3:0
SHAN Xiaona – ABBAT Alice 3:0 (11:4, 11:7, 11:4)
POTA Georgina – WU Jiaduo 3:0 (11:7, 11:4, 11:8)
IVANCAN Irene – SCHREINER Yunli 3:1 (11:6, 11:9, 6:11, 11:8)

 

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