Strock succeeded in all-Austrian duel

SVS Strock needed only three matches to secure the victory in the opening leg of the ETTU Cup semifinal. In Linz Sporthalle Lissfeld Leistungszentrum Linz Forschberg failed to put guests under pressure. Camelia POSTOACA took only one game from her compatr

SVS Strock needed only three matches to secure the victory in the opening leg of the ETTU Cup semifinal. In Linz Sporthalle Lissfeld Leistungszentrum Linz Forschberg failed to put guests under pressure.

Camelia POSTOACA took only one game from her compatriot Daniela DODEAN whilst in the duel between LIU Yuan and European Champion LI Fen were even less suspense. The matched finished in straight games. Kristyna STEFCOVA lost against Tatjana BILENKO. BILENKO needed four games to nail down the match. The second leg is scheduled for March 24th.

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