Strong Asian challenge in Poland

GAC Group GAC Group 2013 ITTF World Tour Polish Open Major Series starts on Wenesday in Spala. Until the end of the week 312 players will fight for their piece of cake from 70.000 Dollars prize money found. Top seeded player in Men’s Singles Event is Ta

GAC Group GAC Group 2013 ITTF World Tour Polish Open Major Series starts on Wenesday in Spala. Until the end of the week 312 players will fight for their piece of cake from 70.000 Dollars prize money found.

Top seeded player in Men’s Singles Event is Taipei’s CHUANG Chih-Yuan followed by FAN Zhendong of China Koki NIWA of Japan and GAO Ning of Singapore. First player to break the Asian players’ line is Germany’s Bastian STEGER. He is seeded at position no. 8. In Poland will also play Robert GARDOS of Austria Andrej GACINA of Croatia Tiago APOLONIA of Portugal Adrien MATTENET of France…

Ai FUKUHARA of Japan topping the list of participants in Women’s Singles Event. SEO Hyowon of Korea will also be on duty. LI Jiao of Netherlands and Elizabeta SAMARA of Romania will represent European challenge. They are no 4 and 5 seeds. At position no. 30 is Natalia PARTYKA host nation’s favorite.

 

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