Eslöv AI Bordtennis Club Dominate The Swedish League Once Again

The Eslöv AI Bordtennis Club men’s team lost a very close opening leg of the final 4-2 away in Halmstad. They managed to turn things around in the following two legs on home soil both legs going to Eslöv 4-1. Xu Hui remained undefeated in all three legs of the final with six wins from six matches. Eslöv have won the this title eleven times in the last twelve years.

 

The women’s team regained the title for a third time after only managing to take the silver last season. In the final they faced Storfors and won both legs of the final 5-2 some fine performances were made by all players in the team. Notably the signing of a new Chinese player Xin Yu Li who has been practicing in the club since the end of January she remained unbeaten throughout the quarter semi and final stages.

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