LI Yao pushed Madalena to the next stage

Women`s ETTU Cup Round 2 winners are Russian SKNT Luch Vladimir Portuguese Madlena Romanian Dumbravita and Dutch Dozy Den Helder. Games were held yesterday and today in four groups placed in four cities: Vladimir (Russia) Novi Sad (Serbia) Grand-Quevi

Women`s ETTU Cup Round 2 winners are Russian SKNT Luch Vladimir Portuguese Madlena Romanian Dumbravita and Dutch Dozy Den Helder. Games were held yesterday and today in four groups placed in four cities: Vladimir (Russia) Novi Sad (Serbia) Grand-Quevilly (France) and Terceira Island (Portugal)

SKNT Luch Vladimir won all his matches in Group 1 playing in front of their fans. Maria BYKOVA Irena ERMAKOVA Olga VLASOVA secured the top spot beating Istanbul BBSK in straight games. CTDM Linares was third while ASD Tennistavolo Norbello didn’t play.

Portuguese Madalena finished on the top of Group 2 in Novi Sad thanks to LI Yao who won all six her encounters. Tigem SC Ankara and Novi Sad had the same score 2-1 as Madalena but worse mutual ratio. Tigem reached second place Novi Sad was third whilst UMMC Junior took last spot. Madlena played its games in line-up with Leila OLIVEIRA LI Yao and Marcia VIEIRA

Romanian Dumbravita was unique unbeaten team in French city Grand-Quevilly which hosted Group 3. In decisive game Andreea ZANFIR Mihaela DOSPINA and Alexandra MANEA defeated USD Tennistavolo Zeus 3:1. DOSPINA won all her games. ALCL TT Grand-Quevilly and TT Rued finished third and fourth respectively.

Dutch Dozy Den Helder Nordkoop finished with 3-0 score in Group D placed in Terceira Island (Portugal). Rianne Van DUIN Ana GORGORITA YUN Zhang showed good team work because each of them took one point in decisive game for the top spot against Cajasur Priego 3:2. Host GDDCSD Juncal is third while TTC Neuhausen is forth.

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