Tin Tin HO in good shape in Sochi

STAG 2017 European Under 21 Championships

 

Belgium’s team certainly highlighted the opening day at the STAG 2017 European Under 21 Championships in Sochi with few upsets. Unfortunately for host nation Belgium’s accounted for Russia’s players. After success of Thibaut DARCIS who Konstantin CHERNOV in Women’s Singles Event Nathalie MARCHETTI seeded at the position no. 30 overcame number 9 seed Maria MALANINA of Russia.

 

“The result is very good but it is not such a big surprise ” explained coach Marc CLOSSET .”Our players have an opportunity to play against very good Russian’s player with defensive style of play. So Nathalie was ready.”

 

MARCHETTI confirmed it: “I know MALANINA was favorite but I stood the pressure. I felt confident playing against the defenders. My service game was very good.”

 

Unfortunately that success did not help her to progress to the next phase of the competition. She lost against Croatia’s Andrea PAVLOVIC (11-9 5-11 7-11 9-11 6-11). MALANINA beat PAVLOVIC in seven games (5-11 11-3 11-2 11-13 8-11 11-2 11-4). It was sufficient for the second place in the Group whilst Croatia’s player moved forward from the top.

 

From Group 2 Ekaterina GUSEVA of Russia confirmed her status.  Veronica MOSCONI of Italy also moved to the second day of the competition in the singles.

 

Tin Tin HO of England prevailed against Karoline MISCHEK of Austria in the second round (12-10 11-7 4-11 11-4 11-5) earlier she recorded the victory against Simay KULAKCEKEN of Turkey in straight games (11-3 11-4 11-7 11-1).

 

“Against Karoline I think the match was decided after time – out after I lost third game. Coach managed to calm me down and I finally settled into right rhythm. He encouraged me and I get the grip again ” said HO.

 

She secured the top position in her group after victory over Annika LUNDSTROM of Finland (11-5 11-2 11-7 11-4). KULAKCEKEN is second. She beat MISCHEK in the last round (8-11 11-7 7-11 10-12 11-7 6-11).

 

From Group 4 ZHANG Xuan Xu of Spain and Anna WEGRZYN booked top two places. Kim VERMAAS of Netherlands overcame Ilka DOVAL of Norway (11-8 11-6 11-4 11-8) and Jamila LAURENTI of Italy (12-14 11-7 11-9 9-11 11-8 11-6) before she beat Ema LABOSOVA of Slovakia (11-5 11-4 11-8 11-7).

 

“It proved once again that the opening match is the hardest. Against Ilka I faced no problems at all.”

 

DOVAL finished second with two victories.

 

For Zdena BLASKOVA of Czech Republic it was very long day. The opening game in the Group she won after full distance thriller against Natalia GRIGELOVA of Slovakia before she accounted for the leading name in the Group Charlotte CAREY of Wales in another seven games match (9-11 11-6 12-10 11-9 10-12 4-11 6-11). She recovered from 1-3 in reverse to win the duel.

 

“I just need time to warm up. Game after game I am playing better and better ” said Zdena.

 

She sealed the day with the victory over Filippa BERGAND of Sweden to book the first place in the group (11-7 5-11 11-9 4-11 11-5 11-5). Charlotte CAREY also progressed to the next stage. They will join Hanna PATSEYEVA of Belarus and Nicole TROSMAN of Israel top players in group 7 a swell as Alina NIKITCHANKA of Belarus and Klara CAKOL of Croatia from Group 8. Dorina SREBRNJAK of Croatia and Karolina MYNAROVA of Czech Republic will be in the main draw tomorrow.

 

Tilda JOHANSSON of Sweden beat Angelique GERTENBACH in the opening round of the Group Stage but the win did not came easy (10-12 8-11 11-5 11-3 11-6 11-6).

 

“I lost two opening games but I managed to recover and to win. I am not disappointed by the slow start it was my adversary who really played very good at the beginning ” said JOHANSSON.” Whole team is ready for the challenge we had a good training camp and we worked with the national senior team so we expect good results. For us it is a good opportunity to have Championships like Under 21 to have the opportunity to play and to learn more.”

 

With two wins she concluded the day at the top of the group above Maria YOVKOVA of Bulgaria.

 

Lisa LUNG suffered unexpected defeat in the opening round against Tatiana KUKULKOVA of Slovakia (10-12 8-11 8-11 4-11) but managed to reduce the damage by beating Giorgia PICCOLIN of Italy in second Round (11-4 11-8 11-9 11-8).

 

“It was important to set my own pace at the very beginning of the game. I succeeded and latter even I was surprised by the straight games victory. However I believe in lucky numbers ” Lisa stayed mysterious.

 

She moved to the next round after victory over Ipek KARAHAN of Turkey. KUKULKOVA beat Italian representative to win the top place in the group.

 

Another player from Belgium Eline LOYEN beat the odds and finished first in front of Kristyna STEFCOVA of Czech Republic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Related News

Season’s Greetings from the ETTU President!

Dear European Table Tennis Friends, As we celebrate the close of 2024, I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to all our member associations, players, coaches, officials, and fans for...

Read more

The draw for the Women’s Champions League

Stage 2 of the Women’s Champions League has concluded, and the draw for the quarterfinals took place today in Luxembourg.The first leg of the quarterfinal matches will be played in...

Read more

In Nail-Biting Finish, KS Dekorglass Działdowo Advance to Quarterfinals

The Champions League Men is proving to be stronger than ever, with some of the world’s top players competing. Alliance Nîmes/Montpellier boasts World No. 4 Felix LEBRUN and No. 5...

Read more

Alliance Nîmes/Montpellier triumphed over Austria’s SPG Felbermayr Wels

Alliance Nîmes/Montpellier, featuring two of the most prominent names in European table tennis, Felix and Alexis LEBRUN, successfully concluded the Round of 16 in the Champions League Men. The French...

Read more

Contact

About Us

Privacy Policy

Terms and Conditions

The European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) is the governing body of the sport of table tennis in Europe, and is the only authority recognized for this purpose by the International Table Tennis Federation. The ETTU deals with all matters relating to table tennis at a European level, including the development and promotion of the sport in the territories controlled by its 58 member associations, and the organization of continental table tennis competitions, including the European Championships.

Powered By

All Competitions

Senior Competitions

Club Competitions

Youth Competitions

More Competitions