Top Europeans progressed in China

At the 2013 ITTF World Tour, China Open, Super Series in Changchun LI Ahmet of Turkey was the only top seed in his qualification group who failed to reach the top spot after opening stage. However despite the fact that he was second, LI progressed to the ,

At the 2013 ITTF World Tour, China Open, Super Series in Changchun LI Ahmet of Turkey was the only top seed in his qualification group who failed to reach the top spot after opening stage. However despite the fact that he was second, LI progressed to the Round of 32. In the first round of the main draw tomorrow he will meet Timo BOLL of Germany.

For other favorites it was easy run. Tiago APOLONIA of Portugal recorded two straight games win and now he will meet Andrej GACINA of Croatia. After qualifications Kirill SKACHKOV of Russia will play against YAN An of China. Patrick FRANZISKA of Germany will be involved in European duel against Adrien MATTENET of France.

Tomorrow Dimitrij OVTCHAROV of Germany will have first match. He will play against Kaii YOSHIDA of Japan.

European champion Viktoria PAVLOVICH of Belarus will meet Neha AGGARWAL of India in the Round of 32.

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