Harder than scheduled for UMMC

Russian UMMC defeated Czech Sten Marketing HB Ostrov 3:1 in the last Round 3 game of Men1s European Champions League. Verkhnaya Pyshma`s side continues unbeaten on the top of Group C as one of three clubs in the league with all three victories. The best

Russian UMMC defeated Czech Sten Marketing HB Ostrov 3:1 in the last Round 3 game of Men1s European Champions League. Verkhnaya Pyshma`s side continues unbeaten on the top of Group C as one of three clubs in the league with all three victories.

The best ranked UMMC player Jun MIZUTANI scored two wins beating Tomas TREGLER and Pavel SIRUCEK both in straight games. Japanese has 4-0 individual score after three rounds.

Second and third game was fully exciting having five games each. First Alexander SHIBAEV overcame Pavel SIRUCEK who led after first and third set while Josef SIMONCIK managed to beat 2012 European Championship runner-up TAN Ruiwu. SIMONCIK amazingly turned the game after two easily taken sets by TAN.

Finally 2010 Pro Tour Grand Finals winner MIZUTANI secured new win for UMMC defeating Pavel SIRUCEK. 

Men`s European Champions League Round 3 – Group C

TTSC UMMC – Sten Marketing HB Ostrov 3:1
Jun MIZUTANI – Tomas TREGLER 3:0 (11:9 11:8 11:8)
Alexander SHIBAEV – Pavel SIRUCEK 3:2 (11:7 8:11 12:14 11:4 12:10)
TAN Ruiwu – Josef SIMONCIK 2:3 (7:11 11:3 11:4 4:11 6:11)
Jun MIZUTANI – Pavel SIRUCEK 3:0 (11:6 11:9 11:7)

 

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