Tarnobrzeg in full speed

After straight matches victories in both legs of the Women’s ETTU Cup quarterfinal KTS Spar Zamek Tarnobrzeg progressed to the next round. Unlike the last week this time Polish club succeeded without LI Qian. HAN Ying overcame Lenka HARABASZOVA in

After straight matches victories in both legs of the Women’s ETTU Cup quarterfinal KTS Spar Zamek Tarnobrzeg progressed to the next round.

Unlike the last week this time Polish club succeeded without LI Qian. HAN Ying overcame Lenka HARABASZOVA in easy three games whilst Renata STRBIKOVA needed one more to beat Katerina PENKAVOVA. Only Natalia PARTYKA was forced to go full distance. Shiho ONO put her under pressure but failed to add any point to Hodonin’s account.

KTS Spar Zamek Tarnobrzeg – SKST Mart Hodonin 3:0
HAN Ying – Lenka HARABASZOVA 3:0 (11:8 11:4 11:4)
Natalia PARTYKA – Shiho ONO 3:2 (11:5 10:12 11:3 8:11 11:7)
Renáta ŠTRBÍKOVÁ – Katerina PENKAVOVA 3:1 (11:9 11:6 12:14 16:14)

 

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