Colin LANZ goes to consolation in Taipei

Unique European player on 2013 Chinese Taipei Junior & Cadet Open – Premium Junior Circuit, Switzerland’s Colin LANZ has beaten twice in Junior Group 11 of Qualification, so he must play in consolation. He lost his first game from host HSU Chia-Yen 3:,

Unique European player on 2013 Chinese Taipei Junior & Cadet Open – Premium Junior Circuit, Switzerland’s Colin LANZ has beaten twice in Junior Group 11 of Qualification, so he must play in consolation. He lost his first game from host HSU Chia-Yen 3:0 (11:8, 11:7, 11:6) and second against Hong Kong’s KWONG Kai Hin 3:0 (11:8, 11:6, 11:8).

LANZ will play minimum two games today. Early in the morning he starts in double’s event together with host HUANG Lien-Chung. Their rivals are Chinese Taipei’s pair HSU Cheng-Chieh and WEN Yi-Cheng. Five hours after that he will face Singaporean TAN Lucas in opening round of the consolation.

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