WECL champion stays unbeatable

Reigning Women`s Euroleague champion Linz AG Froschberg is unique undefeated club after Round 4 of 2013/14 season. Austrian champion beat today Tyumen 3:0 playing at Russia so now has an impressive score: 8 points 12-1 match ratio (37-16 set). They als

Reigning Women`s Euroleague champion Linz AG Froschberg is unique undefeated club after Round 4 of 2013/14 season. Austrian champion beat today Tyumen 3:0 playing at Russia so now has an impressive score: 8 points 12-1 match ratio (37-16 set). They also secured top spot of Group B which means also place in semi-final.

Linz`s team already defeated Tyumen 3:0 in opening round. The same players were then and now and only difference is that Russian side took three sets less than at Austria.

Today first Iveta VACENOVSKA beat former individual ECH gold medalist Ruta PASKAUSKIENE in four sets. LIU Jia overcame Alexandra PRIVALOVA in straight games and rising star Petrissa SOLJA again needed four sets against Polina MIKHAILOVA as in Linz.

Other Round 4 Group B game will be held tomorrow (19h30 CET) at Hungary where Budaorsi expects Zamek.

Tyumen – Linz AG Froschberg 0:3
Ruta PASKAUSKIENE – Iveta VACENOVSKA 1:3 (12:10 7:11 5:11 5:11)
Alexandra PRIVALOVA – LIU Jia 0:3 (10:12 9:11 3:11)
Polina MIKHAILOVA – Petrissa SOLJA 1:3 (8:11 6:11 11:9 5:11)

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