Sweden’s top star LI Fen joins SVS STRÖCK

Austria’s women table tennis champion STRÖCK SVS has attracted a very “big fish” for the upcoming season. After the Hungarian Petra LOVAS, from today the club can announce the commitment of the Swedish LI Fen. The name implies – LI,

Austria’s women table tennis champion STRÖCK SVS has attracted a very “big fish” for the upcoming season. After the Hungarian Petra LOVAS, from today the club can announce the commitment of the Swedish LI Fen. The name implies – LI Fen has Chinese roots and appeared in recent years only rarely on the international stage.

In the past season, she played in the German National League for Saarlouis-Fraulautern and by the end of the season her single match ratio was 21:5 – she was the No. 1 in the single ranking of the German League.

Due to the fact that real top players with European passports are rather rare, half of Europe chased LI Fen, who wants to take part in the 2016 Olympic Games in Sao Paolo as a member of team of Sweden. The race for the signature made the Austrian Women’s Champion SVS STRÖCK.

“I have ambitious goals. With SVS STRÖCK and in cooperation with the Werner SCHLAGER Academy it is the best way to achieve these goals. And I want to win the Champions League with SVS STRÖCK “.

Big goals that align 1:1 with the visions of Austrian Women’s Champion. With the commitment of Petra LOVAS and LI Fen the alteration of SVS STRÖCK is not yet completed. In the coming weeks, another player will be contracted. 

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