Dusseldorf defended the Cup

Borussia Dusseldorf is the winner of the Germany’s LIEBHERR Cup 2013/2014. In the final 3 200 spectators at the Porsche Arena in Stuttgart enjoyed the match between TTC RhönSprudel Fulda-Maberzell  and Borussia – 3:1. It is the 22nd Cup success in the Dü

Borussia Dusseldorf is the winner of the Germany’s LIEBHERR Cup 2013/2014. In the final 3 200 spectators at the Porsche Arena in Stuttgart enjoyed the match between TTC RhönSprudel Fulda-Maberzell  and Borussia – 3:1. It is the 22nd Cup success in the Düsseldorf club’s history. It was the re-run of the last year’s final. At that time Borussia prevailed 3-0.

Already in the semifinals against the TTC Grenzau Timo BOLL had significant role in the success of Borussia Düsseldorf with two wins. And in the final the record holder by number of European champion titles once again showed his class.

Timo BOLL said: “I had four serious matches against four strong players. Also good friends of mine. That was not easy. Importantly we were able to win once again.”

Coach Danny HEISTER said at the beginning of the weekend that the season is started only now. “Today was a good start for us. Our entire team has shown this weekend what is to be expected this season.”

Final 
Borussia Dusseldorf – TTC RhönSprudel Fulda Maberzell 3:1 – Patrick BAUM – WANG Xi 2:3 (7 -7 -6.7 -11); Timo BOLL – Patrick FRANZISKA 3:1 (-8 2 9 9); Sharath Kamal ACHANTA – Ruwen FILUS 3:1 (7.8 -6.6); BOLL – WANG 3:1 (7.6 -8.9)

Semi-finals
Borussia Dusseldorf – TTC Grenzau 3:1 – 
Timo BOLL – Masaki YOSHIDA 3:0 (6 8 4); Patrick BAUM – Andrej GACINA 0:3 (-11 -9 -8); Sharat Kamal ACHANTA – Lubomir JANCARIK 3:0 (4 6 7); BOLL – GACINA 3:0 (9 9 3.)
TTF LIEBHERR Ochsenhausen – TTC RhönSprudel Fulda Maberzell 0:3 – RYU Seung Min – Patrick FRANZISKA 0:3 (-9 -11 -11); Simon GAUZY – Ruwen FILUS 1:3 (-7 12 -9 -5); Liam PITCHFORD – WANG Xi 2:3 (-5 9 12 -7 -9).

Quarter-finals
TTC Grenzau – TTC Hagen 3-0
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Andrej GACINA – Maharu YOSHIMURA 3:1 (-8 8 4 7); Masaki YOSHIDA – Jonathan GROTH 3-0 (10 8 7); Lubomir JANCARIK – Ovidiu IONECSU 3:1 (5 7 -9.5).
TTC matec Frickenhausen – TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen 2:3 – Koki NIWA – Simon GAUZY 3:0 (9 8 8); Wang YANG – RYU Seung Min 0:3 (-6 -10 -4); Steffen MENGEL – Liam PITCHFORD 0:3 (-6 -7 -5); NIWA – RYU 3:1 (-7 7 13 6); WANG – GAUZY 2:3 (-3 8 -4.6 -9).
Borussia Dusseldorf – Post SV 3:0 Mühlhausen – Patrick BAUM – Bohumil VOZICKY 3:0 (8 10 5); Timo BOLL – Mattis BURGIS 3:0 (5 3 7); Sharat Kamal ACHANTA – Michal BARDON 3-0 (10 6 9).
TTC RhönSprudel Fulda Maberzell – TTC Schwalbenberg Neustadt 3:1- Patrick FRANZISKA – Frane KOJIC 3:0 (7 5 7); WANG – Benedikt DUDA 2:3 (-8 7 -9 -10.3 -10); Ruwen FILUS – Jakub DYJAS 3:0 (7 4 7); WANG – KOJIC 3:0 (8 5 6).

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