Ochsenhausen extends contract with PITCHFORD

The leading club of German national championship, 2009 MECL finalist, TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen has extended the contract for two years with 19-year-old Englishman Liam PITCHFORD. He signed first professional contract two years ago, until the end of this ,

The leading club of German national championship, 2009 MECL finalist, TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen has extended the contract for two years with 19-year-old Englishman Liam PITCHFORD. He signed first professional contract two years ago, until the end of this season.

Promising Englishman is actual world’s no. 121 (European no. 61), the 2011 Cetniewo World Junior Circuit runner-up and the 2011 Manama World Junior Championship quarter finalist. This year he managed to beat several strong players in Bundesliga, as German Christian SUSS and Japanese Koki NIWA (no. 21), without dropping a set.

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