Linz hoping for big Austrian derby

Leistungszentrum Linz Forschberg overcame TT Club Kazan at the end of last year. In Quarters Austria’s club will meet French ALCL Tennis de Table Grand-Quevilly. “We expect a match on the same level like against Kazan. Our team-baby Kristyna STEFCOV,

Leistungszentrum Linz Forschberg overcame TT Club Kazan at the end of last year. In Quarters Austria’s club will meet French ALCL Tennis de Table Grand-Quevilly.

“We expect a match on the same level like against Kazan. Our team-baby Kristyna STEFCOVA should collect some experiences from ETTU Cup,” said Manager Günther RENNER.

Mr RENNER admitted that he would like to see big derby in next round. “Our focus is very much on the Champions league but we would love to play in semis against SVS Ströck if they manage to win their quarter Final in ETTU Cup. We do not know too much about the French Team, but we will try to win anyway.”

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